Carroll Gardens Landlord Takes $3M Haircut As GDC Snaps Up Carroll Street Rental
GDC Properties bought a 30‑unit Carroll Gardens building at 335 Carroll St for about $24.1M, transferring ownership from a Mack family entity and marking a notable Brooklyn multifamily trade.
Quiet Park Slope Explodes as 20,000 Pack 'No Kings' March
About 20,000 Park Slope residents joined Saturday's No Kings march along Prospect Park West. Organizers say the neighborhood action was one piece of a nationwide day that drew millions.
Rikers Shakeup, Deml and Richards Tag-Team City’s Most Notorious Jail
A court-appointed remediation manager and a new DOC commissioner begin work at Rikers, prompting cautious optimism as the city confronts overcrowding and chronic staffing shortfalls.
Brooklyn Shell Company Racket Tied To Ammo Flow Into Russia’s War, Feds Say
Federal prosecutors say Sergei Zharnovnikov used shell companies to route U.S. ammunition through Kyrgyzstan before it was reexported to Russia; he pleaded guilty and was sentenced.
New York’s Big Studio Land Grab, City Makes Play For Soundstage Crown
From Manhattan’s Pier 94 to giant new campuses in Queens and Brooklyn, New York is adding soundstages as tax credits and demand pull productions back to the city. Developers and studios are racing to lease stage space and hire crews.












