Kosher Giant Bingo Drops $50 Million on Brooklyn Warehouse Near Crown Heights
Bingo Wholesale closed on a $50M site at 18 Warsoff Place in Bedford‑Stuyvesant, giving central Brooklyn a potential new kosher superstore closer to Crown Heights. Permits and a timeline are still pending.
From Key Foods Lot to 180 Rentals: Paseo on Fifth Reshapes Park Slope Block
A two-building development at 50–55 Paseo Place in Park Slope has finished construction, adding 180 rental units, a Lidl supermarket and new retail along a landscaped paseo.
Tribeca Park Tenants Lock In Long-Term Affordable Rents In Battery Park City Deal
An agreement between BPCA and Related will preserve 81 affordable units at Tribeca Park, add 20 more, and extend income protections through 2069. The move ties affordability to the building’s ground lease.
Chelsea Flower House Showdown As Condo Board Moves To Seize Seven Units Over $539K Tab
The Flower House Condominium board sued developers David Sinclair and Lisa Chapman in Manhattan Supreme Court over roughly $539,000 in unpaid common charges. The filing asks the court to foreclose on seven sponsor-held units as utilities and upkeep costs mount for florist tenants.
Bronx Jamie Towers Snags $4 Million Lifeline After Years Of Brown Water And Broken Elevators
After years of complaints about brown water, broken elevators and rising maintenance, Jamie Towers got a $4 million state boost. Board leaders say oversight and a clear spending plan will be crucial.
Manhattan Lawsuit Accuses Riverside, Nussbaum Of $87 Million Escrow Hustle
A new Manhattan federal complaint alleges Riverside Abstract and Nussbaum Lowinger ran a years‑long scheme that funneled escrow and 1031 funds into inflated flips.
Hoosier Homes Ace Report Card As New York Flunks Housing Test
Realtor.com's 2026 state grades crown Indiana the easiest state to buy a home and pin New York as the toughest. The rankings underline how a lack of new construction is widening affordability gaps.












