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Manhattan logs just one contract for $10M+

The Real Deal

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July 13, 2026

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Manhattan logs just one contract for $10M+

Manhattan’s luxury market revved up last week, but had a hard stop at eight digits. Just one home in the borough asking more than 10 million snagged a signed contract between July 6 and July 12, the lowest total in more than six months, according to Olshan Realty’s weekly report. Most of the 29 homes asking 4 million or more to find buyers during the period were priced below 6 million. Though most of the signed contracts were for properties at the lower end of the luxury tier, the deal total was still significantly higher than the previous period, when []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

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The Real Deal

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· Jun 27, 2026

NYC’s top deals: Witkoff, Access Industries snag $24M for One High Line penthouse  

There were 295 transactions totaling 488 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Friday, June 26. Commercial: The top commercial deal recorded in New York was on the Lower East Side. Shinko Co., which provides dry cleaning equipment, paid 24 million for a six-story, mixed-use building at 245 Eldridge Street. The seller, 245 Eldridge LLC, had owned the 10-apartment complex, which has ground-floor retail, since December, when the company purchased the building for 16.5 million. Residential: The most expensive home sale was a 23.5 million deal for a penthouse in []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 24, 2026

Apollo, Affinius Capital, RXR Invest $785M in Debt and Equity to Build 175 Third Street

One of Brooklyn’s biggest developments just secured a hefty sum of construction financing. Charney Companies, Tavros and Incoco Capital have secured 785 million in debt and equity financing to build 175 Third Street, a 1.1 million-square-foot mixed-use residential complex in Brooklyn that will be the fifth building in the Gowanus Wharf campus, Commercial Observer can []

New York Amsterdam News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Broadway cleaners win tentative contract, including anti-discrimination measure

Broadway cleaners represented by 32BJ SEIU reached a tentative agreement with the Broadway League July 8, averting a strike that could have affected 30 theaters across the district. The post Broadway cleaners win tentative contract, including anti-discrimination measure appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.

New York Focus

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· Jun 22, 2026

New York City’s Most Serious Housing Violations Stay Open for Months or Even Years

New York City’s Most Serious Housing Violations Stay Open for Months or Even Years

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 26, 2026

New York City freezes rents for 1 million flats in win for Mamdani

A New York City housing board voted on Thursday to freeze the rents for about one million regulated flats for up to two years, fulfilling a central campaign promise of Mayor Zohran Mamdani only months into his term. The 7-1 vote by the city’s Rent Guidelines Board set increases at zero on both one-year and two-year leases from October. Hundreds ‌of tenants who crowded into a Manhattan museum auditorium cheered and blew whistles at the result. “This is a historic victory for New York City...

Off The Press

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· Jul 11, 2026

DHS finds Lewandowski may have been involved in improper contracts

DHS finds Lewandowski may have been involved in improper contracts...Click to read more

Fortune

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· Jun 26, 2026

Mamdani lives up to campaign promise, freezing rent for about 1 million New Yorkers

The New York City Mayor called the decision “a historic victory for New York City tenants.”

Fox News

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· Jun 30, 2026

San Francisco home with history of squatters under contract for $1.3 million

A San Francisco home occupied by squatters for five years is under contract for 1.3 million despite graffiti, needles, and no running water or electricity.

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 30, 2026

Mamdani Leaves NYPD Out To Dry As City Council Reaches Massive Budget Deal

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani compromised with City Council Speaker Julie Menin on the city’s 126 billion 2027 budget and has visibly left out accommodations for the city’s police force. “We balanced this budget without resorting to austerity. We protected the services New Yorkers rely on, while restoring honesty to the City’s finances,” Mayor ...

Article | The Nation

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Fight for New York’s Street Vendors Isn’t Over

Nazrin Nahar After years of criminalization and confiscation, New York’s street vendors have won long-overdue reforms. Now the city must make good on its promises. The post The Fight for New York’s Street Vendors Isn’t Over appeared first on The Nation.

Al Jazeera

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· Jun 26, 2026

New York City freezes rents for one million regulated apartments

New York City's rent freeze fulfillls a key campaign promise from Mayor Zohran Mamdani

Law Enforcement Today

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· Jun 22, 2026

Connecticut Home's Dark Secret Uncovered After Buyer Makes Chilling Discovery

The buyer thought they were getting a bargain. Instead, they uncovered a chilling secret hidden inside a Connecticut home that had apparently gone unnoticed for months.

AllSides

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· Jun 25, 2026

Eric Adams confidant Frank Carone indicted in $120,000 bribery scheme

While serving as former Mayor Eric Adams' right-hand man in City Hall, Frank Carone steered a multi-million dollar shelter contract to a Queens hotel owner in exchange for 120,000 in bribes concealed as sham legal fees, according to a corruption indictment unsealed by federal prosecutors Wednesday. The indictment, brought by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York, marks the latest bombshell to rock Adams' inner circle after his single term in office was marred by scandal.

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Related coverage for "Manhattan logs just one contract for $10M+": The Real Deal — NYC’s top deals: Witkoff, Access Industries snag $24M for One High Line penthouse  . Commercial Observer — Apollo, Affinius Capital, RXR Invest $785M in Debt and Equity to Build 175 Third Street. New York Amsterdam News — Broadway cleaners win tentative contract, including anti-discrimination measure. New York Focus — New York City’s Most Serious Housing Violations Stay Open for Months or Even Years. South China Morning Post — New York City freezes rents for 1 million flats in win for Mamdani. Off The Press — DHS finds Lewandowski may have been involved in improper contracts. Fortune — Mamdani lives up to campaign promise, freezing rent for about 1 million New Yorkers. Fox News — San Francisco home with history of squatters under contract for $1.3 million. The Daily Wire — Mamdani Leaves NYPD Out To Dry As City Council Reaches Massive Budget Deal. Article | The Nation — The Fight for New York’s Street Vendors Isn’t Over. Al Jazeera — New York City freezes rents for one million regulated apartments. Law Enforcement Today — Connecticut Home's Dark Secret Uncovered After Buyer Makes Chilling Discovery. AllSides — Eric Adams confidant Frank Carone indicted in $120,000 bribery scheme