Fort Hamilton Parkway Inferno Throws Brooklyn Commute Into Chaos
A three‑alarm blaze at Fort Hamilton Parkway and 60th Street filled the sky with smoke and snarled traffic as FDNY crews worked the scene. City alerts urged residents to close windows.
Brooklyn Ex-Wesleyan Student Hit With 31 Voyeurism Counts In Dorm Bathroom Scandal
Police say a former Wesleyan student secretly recorded at least 19 women in dorm bathrooms last fall and now faces 31 voyeurism charges. He posted a $100,000 surety bond and is due in court Tuesday.
Brooklyn Judge OKs $1 Million Bond for Man Cleared in Jam Master Jay Studio Slaying
A Brooklyn judge set $1M bond Monday for Karl Jordan Jr. after vacating his 2024 conviction in Jam Master Jay’s 2002 killing; prosecutors have days to decide on an appeal.
Gowanus Canal Lottery Jackpot: Dozens of New Apartments Under $1,000 Up for Grabs
A new NYC Housing Connect lottery at 325 Bond Street in Gowanus lists dozens of income-restricted units, with studios from $903 and one‑beds from $961. Applications are on the city portal.
JFK Warehouse War: Rents Blast Past $30 as Cargo Craze Grips Queens
Rents for warehouses next to JFK have topped $30 per square foot as a new cargo hub and a leasing surge tighten local supply. Tenants are being pushed to farther submarkets.
Red Hook Tower Rises, Locals Wonder Who It’s Really for
A 371‑unit project at 498 Columbia is under construction, but neighbors and city records raise questions about whether the homes will serve longtime Red Hook residents. City financing and an indictment tied to the developer have sharpened scrutiny.
Williamsburg Waterfront Tower Near Sellout After Record-Smashing Penthouse Deal
The Selldorf-designed One Domino Square is now 70% sold and has topped $300M in sales after record-setting penthouse deals. The condo portion is nearing sell‑out.












