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Developers Secure $69 Million Bridge Loan for Mason Gray At 959 Sterling Place In Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Invictus Real Estate Partners, a New York-based vertically integrated real estate private equity company, has announced the closing of a $69 million pre-TCO bridge loan for the Mason Gray, a residential property at 959 Sterling Place in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The loan will support the completion of minor construction work on the seven-story building, allowing leasing to begin. Walker & Dunlop’s Mike Diaz and Aaron Appel arranged the financing for the project, which was developed by Hope Street Capital.
Giants big picture goals for training camp in critical Year 3 for Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll
Position battles will begin soon in East Rutherford, N.J., on the Giants’ practice fields across the parking lot from MetLife Stadium. All players report on Tuesday, and the first open practice is Wednesday. But GM Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll also need to monitor and fulfill bigger picture goals during the next month to be adequately prepared for the Minnesota Vikings on Sept. 8. ...
Staten Island chicken joint closes, hot dogs coming soon
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Almost a year to opening date, makers of the crispiest of the borough’s crispy chicken “burgers” has flickered from the food landscape: the Crispy Burger in the Stop ‘n’ Shop lobby of Port Richmond has fired up its final meal.
Knicks’ Jalen Brunson gets unexpected criticism for new contract from NBA great
The basketball world commended New York Knicks All-Star Jalen Brunson for taking a massive pay cut on his new four-year, $156 million contract to the exception of a former NBA great. As New York Basketball shared on X, During the New Orleans Pelicans’ most recent Summer League game, color commentator...
Affordable housing groundbreaking in Hell’s Kitchen set to 112 new apartments to neighborhood
Sign up for our amNewYork email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox!. Affordable housing will stand at the heart of The Lirio, a new mixed-use development that will soon rise in Hell’s Kitchen. Elected officials joined Housing Works and Hudson Companies on...
Impressive Performance of New York Knicks Lithuanian Prospect, Future in Limbo
The New York Knicks are evaluating draft-and-stash prospect Rokas Jokubaitis, who is impressing in the Summer League with a 70% field goal percentage and showing strong performance as a combo guard. Jokubaitis is averaging 9.3 points on 70.6% shooting in the first three games. He also averages 2.7 assists, 1.0...
D.A. McMahon leads tour at future site of Staten Island Community Justice Center
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — District Attorney Michael McMahon led a tour Friday of what he believes will transform public safety on Staten Island. Joined by local elected officials and New York Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, McMahon touted the new Staten Island Community Justice Center at what was once the Island’s criminal courthouse at 67 Targee St., Stapleton.
Rutgers Basketball Notebook — Mid July Practice Thoughts
Rutgers Basketball started practice nearly a month ago and this past Wednesday morning our staff here at The Knight Report was able to get in to see another practice live. With that being said, let's dive right in to some of the highlights from the practice. RED TEAM Jamichael Davis PJ Hayes Ace Bailey ZachMartini Emmanuel Ogbole BLACK TEAM Jeremiah Williams Jordan Derkack Bryce Dortch Dylan Grant Lathan Sommerville — With Tyson Acuff and Dylan Harper both out still, JaMichael Davis has taken advantage of his opportunity. JMIke looked very good on the offensive end in practice, knocking down shot...
Mets' High-A affiliate to host ALS Awareness Night
More than 85 years have passed since Lou Gehrig issued his famous farewell speech to baseball. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS and perhaps more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, continues to mystify medical experts. The Mayo Clinic defines it as “a nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. … Eventually ALS affects control of the muscles needed to move, speak, eat and breathe.”
Breanna Stewart injury update: Liberty star says hamstring feels 'great' ahead of WNBA All-Star Game, Olympics
Breanna Stewart sat out the last two regular-season games with a hamstring injury, but the New York Liberty forward is feeling much better just in time for the WNBA All-Star weekend and the 2024 Paris Olympics. "My hamstring is great," Stewart told CBS Sports while promoting the Starry 3-Point Contest....
New York Liberty look like team of destiny in pursuit of first WNBA championship
The New York Liberty were one of the inaugural WNBA franchises. When the league first launched in 1997, it was only logical for the Mecca of Basketball to play home to a team that would help alter the perception of the sport worldwide. 27 years later, however, the Liberty have...
Hot tea spill permanently burns woman’s hand, new Dunkin’ lawsuit says
HILLSIDE — In the latest hot spill lawsuit against Dunkin' in New Jersey, a Union County woman claims she suffered severe and permanent burns on her hand due to negligence. Essence Springer bought a hot mint tea at the Dunkin' drive-thru on Liberty Avenue in Hillside on Dec. 17, 2023, according to the lawsuit filed last week.
Brooklyn DA offers cash rewards for gun surrender to curb shootings and homicides
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The sweltering summer months often see an increase in gun violence in the city, particularly in places like Crown Heights, Brooklyn, which has experienced a rise in shootings and homicides this year. In response, the Brooklyn District Attorney is leading investigations into gangs and gun trafficking, but now he’s also making […]
INSIDE THE PIVOT: New York Knicks offer for Mikal Bridges ‘eye-opening,’ too good to pass up
In yet another discussion of how the Brooklyn Nets big Draft Day blockbuster trades came to be, Brian Lewis writes that the New York Knicks’ offer of five first round picks, a first round pick swap and a second rounder was too simply too good for Nets to pass up, changing the franchise’s trajectory.
Flight troubles linger following global tech outage — hospitals, businesses work to get back on track
Airports, hospitals, government offices and businesses continued working to get back on track Saturday following Friday’s global tech outage that caused widespread chaos. More than 100 flights were delayed or cancelled at the metro region’s three airports following Friday’s massive crash, caused when US cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike sent out a faulty overnight software update to computers running Microsoft Windows. Area hospitals and the MTA said they were mostly back in business, but the worldwide effort to recover from the massive crash was slow and ongoing, and it could be several days before the global flight system returns to normal. As of...
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