East Harlem Job Rush As MTA Hiring Fair Fuels Second Avenue Subway Push
A hiring fair in East Harlem on Friday will connect locals to union apprenticeships, civil‑service paths and construction roles for the Second Avenue Subway Phase 2.
Levine Bets $4 Billion in Pension Cash on Fixing NYC's Housing Crunch
Comptroller Mark Levine announced a $4 billion initiative to use pension investments to build and preserve housing across all five boroughs. The plan must win trustee sign‑off.
SEC Greenlights Customer Cross‑Margining In U.S. Treasury Market
The SEC moved to let customers cross‑margin Treasuries with futures, aiming to reduce double‑margining and lower clearing costs while changing legal protections for opting‑in clients.
Billionaires’ Row Snags New Power Player As Boehly’s Eldridge Moves In
Todd Boehly’s Eldridge leased roughly 20,000 square feet at 125 West 57th, adding a corporate tenant to Billionaires’ Row’s new office tower. The move underscores demand for amenity‑rich, full‑floor product in Midtown.
Hochuls Haul In $1.86 Million on 2025 Tax Returns
Gov. Kathy Hochul and her husband reported $1.86 million in combined income for 2025, with filings showing high pay, charitable giving and foreign investments. The couple’s full investment disclosure is expected in a state ethics filing due May 15.












