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The downtown residential market appears poised to set a new record for its most expensive deal. A penthouse unit at under-construction luxury condo tower 140 Jane St. in the West Village that was ...
A slowing economy and severe federal cuts will push New York into its worst fiscal crunch since the global financial crisis, according to a report released Friday by state Comptroller Thomas ...
Central Park’s Delacorte Theater, better known as the home of Shakespeare in the Park, reopened Thursday night following a two-year, $85 million makeover. Arts nonprofit The Public Theater ...
New York City’s five pensions beat their investment targets in the past fiscal year thanks to resilient stock markets, Comptroller Brad Lander said Wednesday.
MTA data from January through the end of June shows that of the subway’s 24 lines, the F had the most incidents (2,677) that caused train delays. The F line begins at the Jamaica-179th Street ...
The plan to transform a landmarked Gilded Age mansion on the Upper East Side into a private members-only club now has an official framework, records show. Howard Corney, who appears to be ...
The city’s most elite schools are branching out from reading, writing and arithmetic and into real estate. In a quest to attract more students, prestigious private schools in Manhattan and ...
A rezoning application to convert a vacant creative commercial hub-cum-migrant shelter in Brooklyn into a sprawling residential and retail complex cleared a major hurdle Wednesday when a group of ...
SL Green and Caesars surprised Manhattan Plaza tenants by pledging $1.5 million a year for the Hell’s Kitchen development.
As companies navigate an ever-evolving landscape, they are tasked with balancing hybrid work with a growing emphasis on work-life balance. The top performers are those that excel in blending ...
Ethan Geringer-Sameth is a health care reporter covering public policy, business and New York's hospitals. He joined Crain's in 2024 after covering local politics and government for Gotham Gazette ...
While about half of workers are not satisfied with their jobs, these 100 companies are among the best places to work in the city, at least according to their employees. Crain’s has again ...
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