NYC Judge Won’t Let Abbott Shake PediaSure Growth Suit
A Manhattan judge allowed a class-action accusing Abbott’s PediaSure of overstating its “clinically proven” growth benefits to proceed, citing packaging and ads that could imply height gains.
From Vice To High-Rise: 17-Story Kent Avenue Tower Aims To Shake Up South Williamsburg
Renderings show a 17‑story mixed‑use building at 289 Kent Ave with roughly 280 apartments and about 70 income‑restricted units; the project needs rezoning and faces a foreclosure action.
eBay Ditches Sixth Ave For Flatiron Digs In Microsoft-Anchored Landmark
eBay is moving its NYC office into a Microsoft‑anchored Flatiron landmark, signing an eight‑year lease for about 27,902 square feet. The deal fills out the renovated 122 Fifth Avenue.
Flyer-Toting Attacker Sought After Beating Of 98-Year-Old In Prospect Lefferts Gardens
A 98-year-old man was assaulted inside a Prospect Lefferts Gardens building; investigators released video and are asking the public to help identify a woman seen in the footage.
Pine Bush School Social Worker Busted Over Alleged Pot Puffs, Kisses With 14-Year-Old
A Pine Bush social worker was arrested June 1 and charged with endangering the welfare of a child after authorities say she kissed a 14‑year‑old and provided marijuana.












