Inside the $44.5 Million Seaport Sky Palace Boston Still Can't Sell
A two-level St. Regis penthouse in the Seaport lists for $44.5M and has been on market for more than 300 days, underscoring the limits of local buyers.
Leaning Seaport Skyscraper Becomes Lower Manhattan's Never-Ending Court Drama
The 60‑story One Seaport tower at 161 Maiden Lane has stalled after contractors said its foundation was compromised. Engineers warn a costly underpinning may be the only long‑term fix.
Holdout Battery Park City Condo Puts Brakes On Billion Dollar Flood Shield
BPCA told a judge that a Battery Park City condo's refusal to allow entry could delay the Lower Manhattan flood-protection project. The authority says the measures sought are routine safety steps.
NYC Pensions Funnel $578 Million To Carlyle As Renters Cry Foul
New York state and city pension funds funneled roughly $578 million into Carlyle real estate funds, renewing scrutiny of public money backing an institutional landlord. The moves have caught tenants’ groups and watchdogs’ attention.
Billionaires’ Row Stunner: 111 West 57th Penthouse Finally Lands A Buyer
A duplex penthouse at 111 West 57th Street has gone into contract, putting another high‑end unit on Billionaires’ Row one step closer to sellout. The move comes amid renewed activity in Manhattan’s luxury market.
NYC Housing Bosses Forced To Fix 'Inaccessible' Buildings In Federal Showdown
A federal settlement will force retrofits at Chestnut Commons and compensate tenants harmed by inaccessible design. The deal includes penalties and a claims fund.
Chelsea’s Mabel Snags $148.7M Refi As Gilmartin Goes All In
MAG Partners locked a roughly $148.7M bridge loan to refinance Mabel, the new 188-unit Chelsea building as it nears full occupancy. The package reflects lender confidence in stabilized multifamily assets.
Bags Of Cash And Brotherly Beef Rock New York Rental Empire
A new suit filed April 20 accuses Michael and Edward Ostad of excluding their younger brother and diverting cash rents into personal accounts. The filing raises fresh questions about a 10‑building portfolio and looming lender actions.
West Village Office Tower Rockets 180% In $50.5M Flip To Spear Capital
A West Village office building at 74 Eighth Avenue sold for roughly $50.5M — about $1,500 per square foot and more than double its 2019 sale, signaling renewed investor interest in small Manhattan offices.












