A Queens development site where members of the troubled Chetrit family had once planned a massive mixed-use project has now ...
A property owner once dubbed one of the city’s “worst landlords” has defaulted on a $22.5 million mortgage for seven Brooklyn ...
The project aims to ease pressure within Mount Sinai Queens’ existing intensive care unit, which has outdated technology and ...
Financial problems continue to mount for Meyer Chetrit, this time with out-of-state properties. A Midtown lender is seeking ...
An ex-Disney chairman has landed in Tribeca, paying $4.9 million for a condo there. Kareem Daniel purchased a 1,700-square-foot unit on Leonard Street, according to a deed published in the city ...
A 280-bed nursing home in Flushing has traded hands for $75 million. Excelsior Group, a network of rehabilitation and elder ...
Investors value the owner of the Empire State Building and the city’s two largest commercial landlords, SL Green and Vornado ...
The city will close one of its largest men's homeless shelters next month due to severe disrepair and plans to temporarily ...
Kathy Hochul and legislators hash out the state budget, the most discussed priorities are big ticket items like child care ...
Sage, a senior care startup based in Chelsea, has raised $65 million to expand its AI-powered platform to help senior living ...
Bam! Zap! Pow! Denise Wohl, an illustrator behind the over-the-top onomatopoeia in comic books featuring Thor and other superheroes, has listed her Sutton Place-area townhouse for $15 million.
Three Brooklyn developers pleaded guilty Friday to cheating 421-a, a once-popular but now-expired state program meant to encourage the development of affordable housing.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results