Office
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Business
Fearing Losses, Banks Are Quietly Dumping Real Estate Loans
Some Wall Street banks, worried that landlords of vacant and struggling office buildings won’t be able to pay off their…
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News
As Misconduct Complaints Rise in N.Y.C. Schools, Investigations Decline
Budget constraints and staff shortages reduced capacity at the agency that investigates criminal behavior in public schools, according to the…
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Business
For Some Investors, Aging and Empty Office Buildings Aren’t a Bad Thing
Bargain hunters are getting office buildings at steep discounts, a sign of the pain in the real estate market.
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News
Alvin Bragg Agrees to Testify Before Congress About Trump Case
The Manhattan district attorney suggested to a Republican congressman that he would testify only after former President Donald J. Trump…
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News
New York Is the Toughest Place in the Country to Apply for Asylum
Tens of thousands of migrants have flocked to New York City in recent years, seeking one of the few legal…
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World
Six Injured in Stabbing in Germany
A police officer and an anti-Islamist activist were among the victims, according to the authorities, who have not released information…
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News
Which Cities Are Converting the Most Commercial Spaces Into Apartments?
After a slight dip, the creation of new adaptive reuse units rose in 2023.
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World
U.K. Summons Chinese Ambassador for Reprimand as Tensions Rise
Britain’s foreign office said it had reprimanded the Chinese ambassador, a day after three men were charged with assisting the…
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World
U.K. Summons Chinese Ambassador for Reprimand as Tensions Rise
Britain’s foreign office said it had reprimanded the Chinese ambassador, a day after three men were charged with assisting the…
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News
How Hudson Yards Went From Bust to Boom
The planned neighborhood in the far west of Manhattan has rebounded, at least in terms of leasing office space.