Hell's Kitchen Lifers Battle Tourist Hotel Takeover Near Times Square
Longtime Hell’s Kitchen residents are fighting eviction after their building was advertised online as a hotel; a judge paused the case while city agencies probe the conversion.
City Watchdog Dangles $8 Million Lifeline In Zero-Interest Loans For NYC Small Businesses
The NYC Comptroller and Hebrew Free Loan Society are expanding zero‑interest lending with an $8M commitment to help qualifying small businesses access up to $60K. The program aims to reach owners shut out of traditional credit.
Lower East Side Co-op Hands Retail Reins To Lee NYC In 50,000-Square-Foot Shakeup
Lee & Associates NYC will manage roughly 25 storefronts and 50,000+ sq ft at Seward Park Cooperative, signaling a concerted push to modernize the Lower East Side co‑op’s retail mix.
Bepirovirsen Shows Promise As Functional Cure For Hepatitis B
An experimental drug called bepirovirsen produced durable 'functional cures' in roughly 20% of patients in large trials, offering a potential finite therapy for chronic hepatitis B.












