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- Judge in Adams case orders probe of motion to dismiss, adjourns April trialThe judge overseeing Mayor Eric Adams’ corruption case said Friday that he will appoint an independent attorney to argue against the Trump administration’s controversial bid to dismiss the charges, spurning the government’s request to drop the case immediately.Judge Dale Ho said he had appointed Paul Clement, a prominent lawyer who served as U.S. Solicitor General […]
- Revel snags $60M from state to majorly expand city EV fast chargingNew York’s clean energy fund has inked a $60 million low-interest loan with Revel to help the Brooklyn startup rapidly grow the city’s network of speedy public chargers for electric vehicles.The financing from NY Green Bank, which is part of the New York State Energy Research and Development Agency, will enable Revel to boost its […]
- Boerum Hill in line for more than 350 residential unitsGoose Property Management's ideas for the Brooklyn development site it picked up last year are coming into focus.The Williamsburg-based developer, led by Yitchok Katz, recently filed plans with the city's Department of Buildings to construct a 99-unit residential building at 264 Bergen St. in Boerum Hill. The project would span about 98,000 square feet and […]
- Deals of the Day: Feb. 21LeasesL&L lands another law firm extensionAddress: 600 Third Ave., ManhattanLandlord: L&L Holding Co. and BlackRockTenant: Bond Schoeneck & KingLease size: 12,505 square feetLease length: Seven yearsAsset type: OfficeBrokers: Jonathan Tootell, Tanya Grimaldo and Giannina Brancato represented the landlord in-house. Savills' Jeffrey Peck and Daniel Horowitz represented the tenant.SalesNolita walk-up building trades hands for $14 millionAddress: […]
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