Rats, Ruin and a Broken Deal: Inwood Tenants Drag Landlord Back to Bankruptcy Court
After a 2025 settlement tenants say went unfulfilled, residents at a Manhattan Pinnacle building have asked a bankruptcy judge to order repairs. The move escalates pressure on the new buyer's repair pledges.
Midtown Showdown: Top Rock Slams Brakes On 609 Fifth Foreclosure
A Chapter 11 petition filed March 18 halted a planned UCC auction for the office unit at 609 Fifth Avenue amid unpaid utility bills, a lawsuit and stalled condo-conversion plans.
Murray Hill High-Rise on the Brink as $44 Million Loan Miss Triggers Special Servicing
The Frontier at 200 E 39th was moved to special servicing after a borrower missed a roughly $44M payoff; the sponsor says refinancing talks are underway.
Chelsea Gold-Domed Penthouse Over Ladies' Mile Lists for $13.5 Million
A gold‑capped duplex atop the landmarked O'Neill Building in Chelsea is asking $13.5M. The penthouse pairs a private cupola with more than 2,500 square feet of terraces.
NYC Renters Fume As FARE Act Refunds Barely Trickled In
Hundreds of complaints have flowed to DCWP since the FARE Act took effect, but only a handful of broker-fee refunds have been issued to tenants. Enforcement numbers and borough hotspots don’t yet line up with expectations.
Zach Bryan Drops $13 Million on Seven-Level West Village Townhouse Loaded With Outdoor Space
Country star Zach Bryan reportedly paid $13 million for a West Village townhouse that includes roughly 1,766 square feet of outdoor space and a ground-floor commercial unit.












