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.
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.
Billionaires' Row Relic Gets Condo Glow-Up at Parc Beaufort
Parc Beaufort at 140 West 57th is nearing completion as a 47‑unit condo conversion that blends restored historic features with new amenities and a sales launch scheduled later this year.
Red Hook Grain Terminal Stuck in Murky Waterfront Limbo Under Quadrozzi
Decades of failed permits, fines and neighborhood pushback have left Red Hook’s grain terminal in limbo under owner John Quadrozzi Jr. and a tangle of enforcement actions. Local reporting shows big ideas for the site repeatedly stall at the permit stage.
Tiny Manhattan Brokerages Quietly Clean Up in the High-End Game
Boutique Manhattan brokerages closed marquee resales in 2025 and posted median prices that rival larger firms. A data review shows small teams turning niche expertise into big results.
AI Video Star Synthesia Snaps Up Giant Flatiron Office Amid NYC Hiring Spree
London‑based Synthesia signed a roughly 50,000‑square‑foot lease at 675 Sixth Ave in Flatiron as it ramps hiring, a sign of renewed AI demand for Manhattan office space.












