PolicyPro: City quietly drops pied-à-terre tax rules, comptroller bullish on revenue
This story gives you a peek at the content coming to our new platform, TRD Policy Pro. Sign up to get early access here. Hey there, let’s get into today’s news at the intersection of policy and real estate:. City tax officials quietly unveiled rules to implement the...
Restaurant fire in Englewood Cliffs eatery draws heavy response and road closures
Crews were called to Lefkes Estiatorio on Sylvan Avenue around 4:40 a.m. after flames were first spotted in the basement.
12-Year-Old Hudson Valley Boy Tragically Dies In School Hallway
A sixth-grade student went to school in the Hudson Valley but never made it home.
FreshDirect Offloads South Bronx Warehouse In $27M Cash-Raising Deal
FreshDirect has quietly cashed out of a South Bronx warehouse for $27 million, a low-key sale on Tuesday that pumps fresh money into the Bronx-based online grocer as it wrestles with operational and financial strain. The deal touches the company’s Harlem River Yards campus and lands amid a busy stretch of financing man
USPS confirms their ‘familiar blue collection boxes will be inaccessible’ on major US streets...
AMERICANS planning on sending post this weekend are being warned USPS’ blue boxes will be inaccessible. It comes as a huge event is taking over a major city which will impact a number of roads. The postal service is preparing for the 69th Puerto Rican Parade Day – recognized...
Greenwich Police Arrest NY Man after Attempted Bank Fraud Transaction
On June 2 Greenwich Police patrol and plain clothes officers were detailed to a bank in the central Greenwich business district on a report of a fraudulent transaction in progress. Officers working in the area were unable to initially locate the suspects, but later located the suspect vehicle in Stamford...
Chinese immigrants overtake Dominicans as NYC’s largest foreign-born group
File photo of people gathered people gathered in Chinatown, Manhattan, to celebrate the start of the Chinese New Year marking the Year of the Fire Horse in New York City, on Feb. 17, 2026. The Newest New Yorkers report tracks a bevy of other changes across the five boroughs. [ more › ]
NYC Builders Ordered To Lock Down Sites As Wild Storms Roll In
The Department of Buildings is telling New York City’s construction world to batten down the hatches, warning that thunderstorms and a shot at high winds are expected across the metropolitan area from this afternoon through Friday. Builders, property owners and crane operators are being urged to secure construction sit
5 Hot New Bar & Restaurant Openings to Know About This Week in New...
This week feels like a blessing, complete with perfect low-humidity weather, the Knicks leading the playoffs, and the Word Cup starting any day now. If it wasn’t before, now is the time to make al fresco dining (and drinking) priority number one because another cool crop of newly-opened bars and restaurants have sprung
Grammy-Winning Vocal Legends Take 6 Bring Their Signature Harmonies To NYC’s Blue Note
The legendary a cappella ensemble Take 6 is bringing its world-renowned harmonies to New York City’s Blue Note Jazz Club for a special multi-night engagement as part of the Blue Note Jazz Festival. The Grammy-winning group—comprised of Claude McKnight, Mark Kibble, Joel Kibble, Dave Thomas, Alvin Chea, and Khristian...

















