Siegel Not Jumping On ‘Green Team,’ Or Any Team, For Now
As he reveled in a second place finish in the race for public advocate that will put him in a run off against Councilman Bill de Blasio, Mark Green urged supporters of candidates who didn't make the...
View ArticleBrooklyn Landlord Tries to Toss Old Folks for Partying
A note to slumlords: Don’t try to evict old people. When the news broke recently that David Bistricer, a managing member of Berkshire Capital, was collecting millions in rent from the city — some of...
View Article2013ers Weigh In On Goldsmith Report–Update x2
Those city pols who hope to one day hire deputy mayors of their own are out with statements today criticizing the Bloomberg administration for their silence on the arrest of deputy mayor Stephen...
View ArticleTom Allon Tells Mayoral Hopefuls to Pipe Down on Goldsmith
Manhattan Media publisher and 2013 mayoral hopeful Tom Allon has emerged from a quiet summer to tell his rivals for the Democratic nomination to cool it with the howls of outrage and calls for...
View ArticleNew York’s 10 Worst Landlords Slumming It in the Bronx
It may be the holiday season, but Public Advocate Bill Deblasio delivered some much-deserved coal to the city’s worst landlords today. For the second year in a row, the public advocate’s office...
View ArticleNY1 Turns 20
Jerry Stiller and Angela Lansbury. (Photo credit: Getty Images). In a glossy media city that values professional polish, NY1, Time Warner’s no-frills news channel, enjoys a certain cult following, as...
View ArticleAiding and Abetting: Anonymity Lets LLCs Rip Off Employees
With no way of knowing who actually occupies a home owned by a LLC, enforcement of the city’s personal income tax law can prove an impossible task, and can make tax evasion as easy as pie.
View ArticleMayor Hillary: Partisans Try to Reboot Clinton Image
Several news outlets have reported that party officials were pushing the idea that Hillary run for mayor of New York City.
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