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Target employees are the retailer's latest weapon in its fight against shoplifting.
Under the current rules, a downstate casino wouldn't open until at least 2026.
City casino bids unsettled as state rejects accelerated plan Gov. Kathy Hochul must now choose whether to speed up the downstate casino process, or stick with a slower timeline.
Ikea is bringing its affordable home goods to Midtown.
Ikea coming to Fifth Avenue as affiliate takes stake in Extell tower
Brooklyn's second Chick-fil-A location will open by the end of the year.
Atlantic Avenue project lands first retail tenants, including Chick-fil-A and Maimonides Health
Roads will be closed across Lower Manhattan on Thursday for the Macy's fireworks celebration.
Daniel Humm’s new restaurant will open on Hudson Street next year.
Chef behind Eleven Madison Park planning new West Village restaurant
Billion-dollar makeovers are changing terminals once ranked the worst in the world.
Watch reporter Nick Garber's interview with NY1 about a City Council bill that would eliminate broker fees for tenants.
The bank needs the extra space as flexible work arrangements give way to more days in the office.
Elie Schwartz owes $55 million for allegedly misappropriating funds that were crowdsourced for a pair of commercial real estate deals.
Nightingale CEO lists Manhattan penthouse for $19M after bankruptcy court ruling
American Strategic Investment traded the 21-story tower for $63.5 million to an unidentified buyer.
Times Square office building owner set to take $100M loss in sale
Service on the only Brooklyn-Queens subway line will be majorly disrupted starting this weekend.
Congestion pricing is officially on hold, along with $16 billion in system upgrades.
Players in the Premier Lacrosse League are learning to balance life as pro athletes with full-time careers in finance.
'It’s chaotic:' Wall Street bankers skip the Hamptons to play pro lacrosse
The drivers caught in the bust owe a total of $1.5 million in unpaid fees.
With George Latimer's victory, Jamaal Bowman becomes the first Squad member in Congress to lose their seat.
The buyer of the seven-bedroom, nine-bathroom duplex remains a mystery.
Billionaires Row condo sells for $117M in one of the city's priciest-ever deals
Nancy Whiskey Pub has been pouring cheap drinks at 1 Lispenard St. since 1967.
Plans for the sprawling site on East 42nd Street includes 1,500 rentals — none of which will be affordable.
Former Pfizer HQ apartment conversion to kick off this summer The plans for the sprawling site on East 42nd Street aim for 1,500 residences.
Drivers say the lockouts mean they need to work more hours to earn the same amount as before.
Uber is locking out New York City drivers mid-shift to lower minimum pay
Introducing this year's Notable LGBTQIA+ Leaders honorees, a trailblazing group that excels in their respective fields and for their commitment to creating inclusive and equitable workplaces.
New Yorkers heading to JFK are in for a headache this week.
The MTA is looking beyond physical barriers and cops to a more holistic approach — psychology.
MTA prepared to pay $1M for consultant to study why riders skip fares
It's not your imagination: At least 13 communicable diseases are surging past pre-pandemic levels.
The long-awaited expansion is first on the chopping block following congestion pricing's demise.
From the Second Avenue subway to new train cars, these are the upgrades most in danger of being postponed.
5 transit projects in jeopardy from congestion pricing pause
A stretch of Fifth Avenue will be closed for the annual Museum Mile Festival this week.
The project is expected to be completed in 2026.
Retail mogul turned developer looks to build a high school in Coney Island
Hotels are a hot commodity for investors thanks to city policies that are contributing to more demand for rooms.
If you hate traffic and love the beach, these deals are for you.
Long Island Rail Road is offering seaside travel packages at reduced fares