Family Feud Ends With Cut-Rate Sale Of Upper East Side Mansion
Eric Eisner paid just under $10 million for 178 East 73rd after a judge allowed the estate to sell, ending a months-long family legal fight. The deed was recorded in late April.
Albany Pols Move to Let Epstein Survivors Hit His Estate with Punitive Damages
Albany lawmakers advanced a bill that would let Jeffrey Epstein’s survivors seek punitive damages from his estate; two survivors are set to testify in Albany next week.
Anthropic Set To Seize Whole Hudson Square Tower In Massive NYC Office Play
Anthropic is closing in on a full‑building lease at 330 Hudson Street — roughly 466,000 square feet — a major New York expansion for the AI firm. The move would add a big footprint to the city’s reinvigorated office market.
Brooklyn Bully Gang Boss Finally Brought Down In Fed Court
Federal prosecutors say Bully Gang leader Moeleek Harrell was sentenced in Brooklyn; authorities called the punishment a warning to his associates. The ruling caps a yearslong investigation.
Quiet Cash Lifeline Keeps Nearly 100 Young New Yorkers Out Of City Shelters
Early results show one-time cash grants helped 98 young New Yorkers stay housed; independent evaluations point to strong six-month outcomes. Local partners say the dollars were often cheaper than shelter stays.
Upper East Side Shakeup As Northeastern Moves To Swallow Marymount Manhattan
Northeastern’s planned takeover of Marymount Manhattan is closing in on final federal approval; state and accreditor steps are already in place. The deal could be effective this summer.












