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Manhattan Carlos O’Kelly’s closing Tuesday
Carlos O’Kelly’s is located at 622 Tuttle Creek Blvd. in Manhattan. It closes at 9 p.m. on Tuesdays. You can learn more about the restaurant chain by visiting its website.
Overall sales rose 5.4% in the fourth quarter, while trophy deals jumped more than 12%, according to a raft of market reports
A late-year $100 million-plus contract at 80 Clarkson development underscores downtown Manhattan's rise as an ultra-prime real estate market.
Manhattan office leasing surged in 2025 as million-square-foot deals from NYU and Jane Street pushed activity to its highest level since before the pandemic.
NEW YORK -- Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, made their initial appearance in Manhattan federal court on Monday following their capture by U.S. forces in a military operation in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas, with Maduro claiming, "I am innocent."
The Venezuela president was first charged in 2020 with narco-terrorism and other crimes. The indictment unsealed Saturday says he worked with traffickers to send cocaine from Venezuela to the United States.
Related Cos. and Oxford Properties Group secured a $1.6 billion construction loan and lined up more equity investors for Manhattan’s 70 Hudson Yards, a skyscraper that will serve as Deloitte’s U.S. headquarters.
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MAAC Report: Takeaways from ejections, Manhattan’s comeback over Quinnipiac, and more
You just never know what you’re going to see when you walk into a MAAC gym. In the midst of what became an improbable 18-point second-half comeback win for Manhattan against undefeated Quinnipiac, Jaspers guard Terrance Jones ripped Asim Jones down from behind as he went up for a layup.
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Quinnipiac men's basketball coach Tom Pecora ejected after mid-court scuffle against Manhattan
Manhattan coach John Gallagher, who previously led Hartford, was also tossed after an argument near center court.
New York's long-suffering office market took a major step toward recovery in 2025 with 41.9 million square feet of leases, its busiest year since before the pandemic upended the sector.
The report highlights the success of Manhattan's congestion pricing, noting a decrease in vehicles, improved bus speeds, reduced air pollution, increased revenue, and growing public transit use after one year.