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For five years, Mickey Barreto lived in Room 2565 at the storied New Yorker Hotel without paying a dime. But the free ride ended when he was not only evicted, but also charged earlier this year ...
The New Yorker closed as a hotel in 1972 but part of the building reopened as a hotel in 1994. AP Brian Hutchinson, an attorney for Barreto, didn’t immediately respond to a phone message seeking ...
Construction has stopped on 1 Seaport, a sixty-story luxury condo in New York at the center of lawsuits involving SSC High Rise, Pizzarotti, and Fortis Property, run by Louis and Joel Kestenbaum.
New York City real estate developer Scott Rechler is on a mission to reshape Manhattan’s future — and skyline.. As CEO of RXR, Rechler has $17 billion in properties under his management but ...