Foreclosure Shakeup as Ladder Capital Seizes HAP’s East Harlem Rentals
Ladder Capital has taken title to three East Harlem rentals once owned by HAP Investments after a judicial foreclosure tied to a 2021 mortgage. Court records name HAP founders as guarantors.
Princeton ENT Snaps Up $24.8 Million Central Park West Condo With Offshore Backstory
A retired Princeton ENT and his wife closed on a Central Park West condo for $24.8M that was previously owned by an offshore company linked to a 2013 Hong Kong insider‑trading finding.
Garment District Showdown As Landlord Eyes Apartments Above Fabric Row
Manocherian Brothers filed a DCP summary to partially convert 257 West 39th into housing, reopening debate over a City Council carveout that protects Garment District businesses.
Elliman’s Numbers Guru Walks After 32 Years, Bets Big On New Data Play
After 32 years, Jonathan Miller is stepping away from the Elliman market reports to focus on a new neighborhood index, while Douglas Elliman builds its own data program.
Ken Griffin Muscles In On Midtown Mega-Tower At 350 Park
Ken Griffin exercised an option to acquire a majority stake in the JV redeveloping 350 Park Ave., positioning Citadel as the anchor for a 62‑story office tower. Vornado and Rudin face a July decision on whether to stay in the venture or sell the site.
Manhattan Rents Near Record As Buyers Stay Stuck
Median Manhattan rent hit $4,695 in January as would‑be buyers delay purchases and listings stay tight across the borough. Competition and scarce supply are keeping rents high.












