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Mysterious foul stench plagues NYC’s tony Park Slope neighborhood

Residents in one Brooklyn neighborhood are concerned about a mysterious, overwhelming stench that has been compared to “sewage,” “feces,” and “something dead.” Neighbors in Park Slope have been complaining for months about a strange odor on the southwest corner of Prospect Place and Sixth Avenue, and several who spoke to Thursday’s Post said they noticed […]

‘Fuming’ Travis Kelce image fueling NYC’s ‘anti-car’ agenda

Some government agencies in New York City are using a viral image of Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce screaming at head coach Andy Reid during the Super Bowl to advance their policy agenda. “Outdoor dining accounts for less than 0.5% of New York City’s street parking. Public spaces belong to everyone, not just cars,” […]

NYC’s food hall fatigue spells doom for Market Line at Essex Crossing

New York is suffering from food hall fatigue. That’s the reason behind the unfortunate planned closure of Market Line Food Hall in Essex Crossing on April 1st. But the developer, Delancey Street Associates, blamed the recent vendor closures on the “challenging economic environment” and, oddly enough, the long-running pandemic. Exodus. This is the first failure […]

NYC’s most exclusive poker club is above a Korean restaurant

Forget about Zero Bond or Casa Cipriani. His most exclusive private club in New York City is his poker spot above a Korean restaurant on East 58th Street. Tony Park, the real estate mogul who owns Ant Korean Steakhouse, wanted an upscale retreat where his wealthy friends, mostly financiers and entrepreneurs, could hang out above […]

Inside NYC’s underground migrant economy

Sanbetou Sanbetou took out a neatly folded piece of cardboard with stiff, cold fingers, which he carried in his pocket like a wallet and treated like a precious piece of jewelry. “Looking for a job as a carpenter,” the phone number was written in magic marker. The 45-year-old huddled with other African immigrants at the […]

Big office deals returns — but only in NYC’s best new buildings

Despite a slow 2023, the office rental industry came back to life in the fourth quarter with the year's largest deal completion. Law firms led the charge by signing large leases after Labor Day. Davis Polk renewed RXR's lease at 450 Lexington Avenue, expanding it to 630,000 square feet. Paul Weiss is moving from 1285 […]