NYC’s Filthiest and Cleanest ZIP Codes Revealed

In a recent survey of cleanliness in New York City, it has been revealed that certain neighborhoods are in dire need of improvement. HouseFresh, a blog that reviews air purifier products, has ranked the city’s ZIP codes based on their level of grime. Topping the list as the dirtiest ZIP code is 11216, which includes …

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Lawyers claim that Sam Bankman-Fried’s imprisonment and limited food intake impair his trial preparedness

FTX founder, Sam Bankman-Fried, entered a plea of not guilty during his arraignment at a Manhattan court. However, his attorneys raised concerns about the conditions of his imprisonment, particularly the lack of vegan food provided and the limited access to necessary resources for trial preparation. Bankman-Fried, once regarded as a cryptocurrency genius, had his bail …

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Eric Adams requires an unwavering determination to prevent Council chaos from undermining the Garment District proposal

New York City is currently facing a serious housing shortage, while also having numerous vacant, outdated office and manufacturing buildings that are unlikely to be filled again in a post-Covid world. However, the idea of repurposing these obsolete properties into apartments is not being well-received by certain individuals and organizations. The City Council members and …

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Discover New York History with Summer Streets: An Unmissable Opportunity

If you happen to be in Manhattan during the month of August, consider yourself fortunate. This is because the city offers a unique and exciting opportunity for a self-guided tour of its architecture, history, and economy, right in the heart of Park Avenue. Through its Summer Streets program, New York shuts down Park Avenue for …

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Streamer’s Giveaway Attracts Crowds, Leading to NYPD’s Clash

Manhattan’s Union Square was inundated with thousands of people on Friday afternoon due to a highly anticipated giveaway organized by an internet personality. However, the event quickly spiraled out of control, resulting in chaos and disorder. Individuals in the crowd began climbing on vehicles, throwing chairs, and even engaging in physical altercations. Law enforcement faced …

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The First-Ever Wegmans Store in Manhattan Set to Open on Oct. 18

Downtown Manhattan is about to experience a remarkable infusion of upstate New York charm. Following the announcement two years ago that Wegmans, the renowned Rochester-based grocery giant, would be debuting its first-ever Manhattan location in the former Kmart on Astor Place, we now have the specific opening date. And true to their word, Wegmans is …

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New York City Penthouse Achieves Record Rental Price of $125K per Month

A remarkable record has been set in downtown Manhattan with the lease of a penthouse at 100 Vandam. This luxurious residence has been rented for an astonishing $125,000 per month, making it the highest publicly advertised residential lease in New York City to date. While the tenant remains undisclosed, Platinum Properties agents Cyrus Eyn and …

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Adam Neumann makes another attempt to sell his NYC penthouse

WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann is making a second attempt to sell his property in hopes of finding a buyer. Neumann and his co-founder wife, Rebekah Neumann, have listed their luxurious six-bedroom New York triplex for $32 million. The property was initially put on the market for $37.5 million in 2020 but was taken off due …

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Calhoun School in NYC Sells for $14M; Will Be Redeveloped as Apartments

A prestigious private school located in the renowned Upper West Side neighborhood of New York City has recently sold its lower-school building to Bayrock Capital, an investment firm, for a staggering $14 million. The Calhoun School, an esteemed non-profit institution with a rich 127-year history, made the announcement about the transaction on Monday. The school, …

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