Chelsea's Last One High Line Penthouse Finally Finds A Taker
The final penthouse at One High Line has gone into contract at about $26.6M, moving the towers closer to a full sellout. The deal comes as developers finish financing and closings.
Bronx Quad Rider Says NYPD Cruiser Slammed Him, Takes City To Court
A Bronx rider says an NYPD patrol car crashed into his quad-style motorbike; a federal judge ordered a potential default step after the city declined to represent one officer.
Phantom Hacker Swindlers Zero In On New Yorkers After $1 Billion Nationwide Heist
Officials say a three‑stage "Phantom Hacker" scam has already siphoned more than $1 billion and is preying on older New Yorkers; here’s how the con works and what to do.
Empire State Factories Hit The Brakes As June Boom Fizzles
Manufacturing in New York cooled in June: the Empire State survey’s headline index fell to 5.7, with new orders weakening and input costs still elevated. The print missed economists’ expectations and offers a mixed near‑term picture for local factories.
Fox Snaps Up Roku In $22 Billion San Jose Power Play
Fox agreed to buy Roku for about $22 billion, pairing Fox’s live content with Roku’s San Jose-based streaming platform and ad business. The deal centers on Roku’s reach and first‑party data.
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All CitiesNew York CityMiamiWashington, D.C.PortlandSeattleChicagoDenverChicago Storm Chaos Turns Amtrak Into Rolling Misery From Loop To Coast
A Midwest storm last Thursday knocked Amtrak long‑distance trains off schedule, leaving several named routes hours to nearly a day late and forcing bus bridges and reroutes. Recovery stretched across the country as crews worked to reposition equipment.












