Congestion Pricing Scheme: An Obstacle Towards NYC’s Decline

The introduction of congestion pricing in Manhattan is being hailed as a plan to reduce traffic, but in reality, it is yet another blow to the city. While thousands of families have already left for safer and cleaner areas, charging people more to enter the city will discourage even more from coming. Governor Phil Murphy …

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New York City Sets August Date for Domestic Violence Trial Involving Jonathan Majors

Actor Jonathan Majors’ upcoming domestic violence trial on August 3 adds a real-life courtroom drama to his stalled Hollywood career. The accuser alleges that Majors physically assaulted her during a March confrontation in New York City, causing minor injuries. However, Majors’ attorney provided video evidence showing that the female accuser actually attacked him. The attorney …

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After thriving post-pandemic, Miami surpasses NYC as the least affordable housing market

Florida’s popularity as a destination for transplants has caused a significant increase in housing prices, which has diminished the state’s reputation for affordability. According to RealtyHop Housing’s May affordability index, Miami now holds the title for the least affordable housing market in the United States. The median price for a home in Miami is a …

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Dog Fatally Stabbed During Central Park Dog Walk

A tragic incident occurred during a dog walk in Central Park, New York, when a couple’s leisurely stroll turned into a nightmare. While walking their leashed pit bull and miniature pinscher, three unleashed dogs suddenly attacked their pets, resulting in injuries to both dogs. The situation escalated into a verbal altercation between the couple and …

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Chelsea park is reopened following a $15 million renovation

Experience the grand reopening of Manhattan’s waterfront as Chelsea Waterside Park emerges more vibrant and spacious than ever before, just in time for summer. Nestled at the meeting point of the cityscape and the majestic Hudson River, this public oasis has undergone an extensive transformation, complete with state-of-the-art facilities and captivating features. Originally constructed alongside …

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Former NYC Apartment of John Mayer for Rent at $17,500 per Month

The Manhattan apartment that singer John Mayer once called home is now available for rent at a price of $17,500 per month, according to sources. Mayer lived in the Soho apartment located at 225 Lafayette St. from 2006 to 2013, during which time his friendship with Bravo executive Andy Cohen solidified. Cohen, who lived nearby …

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High interest rates fail to deter NYC from introducing ultra-luxury rentals

Discover the Allure of New York’s Ultra-Luxury Rentals Gone are the days of only considering fancy condos for luxurious living in New York City. The real estate market is witnessing a shift towards high-end rentals that rival the best properties available for purchase. This change can be attributed to factors such as persistently high interest …

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Relocate from NY to Miami to Cut Living Costs and Taxes by $195K

A recent study by financial information provider SmartAsset has found that high-earning residents of New York City could save nearly $200,000 by leaving the city’s expensive taxes and rents behind and moving to Miami’s sunny beaches. According to the study, Manhattan residents earning $650,000 a year could save $195,000 due to Florida’s lack of state …

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Actors J. Harrison Ghee and Alex Newell make history as the first openly nonbinary Tony Award recipients for acting.

The Tony Awards made history on Sunday as Alex Newell and J. Harrison Ghee became the first nonbinary individuals to win Tonys for acting. The Broadway community seized the moment amid a Hollywood writers’ strike that left theater’s biggest night without a script. Ghee, who stars in the adaptation of the classic cross-dressing comedy film …

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