Epstein Brother Quietly Shops Hudson Square Site As Developers Circle The Block
Mark Epstein has listed 515 Greenwich Street in Hudson Square, a parcel city planning documents have long flagged for redevelopment. The listing brings a familiar Manhattan owner back into the market.
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.
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.
Developer's Bryant Park Play Backfires As Court Hands Condos To Investor
An appellate panel voided an intervenor mortgage and ordered two Bryant Park condos transferred to investor Ying “Vivian” Ding, resolving a long-running ownership fight.
James Leads AG Revolt Over Hidden Rental Junk Fees Hitting New Yorkers
New York AG Letitia James led 27 attorneys general in a letter urging the FTC to require total‑price rental listings and crack down on deceptive fees.
First Avenue High-Rise Muscles Toward Street Level On Upper East Side
Crews have formed foundations at 1482 First Avenue as work advances on a 30‑story, 86‑unit tower. Financing from Helaba cleared the way and delivery is eyed for late 2027.












