A Brooklyn storefront with gates that would not have complied with the law. (Jack Grieve) By. Jack Grieve. July 01, 2026 05:54 PM EDT ...
Workers at two hotels near Times Square are trying to join the politically powerful HTC.
Grid operator PJM Interconnection warned Wednesday that plants should be prepared to support high voltages across its system as temperatures rise.
Flagstar alleges a $45 million mortgage backed by 255 W. 36th St. has been in default for months.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has declared a "heat emergency" in the city through the holiday weekend.
Demand in Manhattan's office market during the first half of the year was the highest it has been since the first half of 2002.
The tentative agreement, which comes after a month of negotiations, would cover 86,000 workers in the downstate region.
The city budget that passed Tuesday includes funding for an online portal to publish records on air quality in Lower Manhattan after the September 11 attacks.
A Flushing-based limited liability company is the new owner of 89-03 57th Ave. in Elmhurst.
The new rule could lead to more individuals losing coverage due to new Medicaid work requirements going into effect in January.
Authorities have seized hundreds of drones near venues across the U.S. hosting World Cup games.
The scramble for workarounds began almost immediately. But in this case, the loopholes are narrow, and the penalties for trying to skirt the tax bill are steep.
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