Goldman Boss Pushes AI ‘Factory Floor,’ Swears Manhattan Jobs Won’t Vanish
Goldman Sachs' operations chief says the bank will build a 'digital factory floor' of AI agents to automate back‑office work while saying overall headcount should stay largely unchanged.
Ramen Giant Slurps Up West Village Matcha Darling, Plots 30-Shop Takeover
Kyuramen Group has acquired West Village matcha café Aokō Matcha and aims to roll the gelato‑centric concept out to roughly 30 U.S. locations. The chain plans standalone shops and co‑located counters inside Kyuramen restaurants.
Brooklyn Bench Scandal: Ex-Judge Busted in $6.5 Million Real Estate Racket
Federal prosecutors say a former Kings County judge and a Brooklyn investor used the judge’s title to lend credibility to sham real‑estate deals that cost investors millions. Arrests and an unsealed complaint were announced in Brooklyn federal court.
Chelsea School’s Days Are Numbered After $19 Million Developer Deal
A Brooklyn developer paid roughly $19M for the Corlears School building in Chelsea and reportedly plans to demolish the four‑story site as the school refocuses on early childhood.
Brooklyn Builder Snags Last-Minute Lifeline In $15 Million Lenox Road Fight
A judge vacated a roughly $15M personal guarantee tied to Eli Karp’s 271 Lenox Road, giving him a fresh shot to challenge appraisals and the foreclosure. New counsel has moved to reopen the defense.
U.S. and Mexico Rip Report of CIA Cartel Hit Outside Mexico City
U.S. and Mexican officials denied reports that CIA officers carried out lethal strikes inside Mexico, after media outlets published conflicting accounts about a March car explosion near Mexico City.
Thirteen-Year Hustle: Broker Snags REBNY's Top Prize for Mega Gramercy Park Deal
Savills broker Geoffrey Newman won REBNY’s Most Ingenious Deal honor for a 13‑year Gramercy Park assemblage that navigated lawsuits, air‑rights work and a Brownfield cleanup.












