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Staten Island Squatter With Violent Record Terrorizes Condo Complex

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July 11, 2026

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In Staten Island, a known squatter with a violent criminal history and reputation for openly selling drugs in hallways of buildings is refusing to leave the condo he now calls home after a SWAT team raid failed to remove him.

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The Real Deal

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· Jun 30, 2026

NY Dirt: Rutland Plaza tenants take landlord, HPD to court

A landlord with more than 2000 open Housing Preservation Development violations is in hot water. At a rally outside Brooklyn housing court Monday, tenants in the Brownsville residential complex Rutland Plaza decried conditions like black mold, broken elevators and raw sewage that they claim landlord Robyn Lucas-Cora neglected to address despite receiving 96 million in state preservation funding in 2016. The lawsuit filed by the tenants last month also names HPD and New York State Homes Community Renewal among the respondents, and seeks to compel corrective action at the 438-unit former Mitchell-Lama complex. “Instead of gutting out the []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

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· Jun 25, 2026

Pushing Back Against Evictions, Nob Hill Apartment Building Tenants Unionize

Long-term tenants of 1120 Jackson St. in San Francisco have formed a union to fight evictions at the 16-unit building. The post Pushing Back Against Evictions, Nob Hill Apartment Building Tenants Unionize appeared first on San Francisco Public Press.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 25, 2026

CareRite Centers Acquires Queens Nursing Home for $58M

CareRite Centers, a New Jersey-based physical therapy, elder care and rehabilitation provider, has acquired the Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing at Queens for 58.2 million, property records made public Wednesday show. The deal for the three-story rehab center building at 157-15 19th Avenue in Whitestone, Queens, and for an adjacent parking lot on 19th Avenue, closed []

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· Jul 11, 2026

NYC: Person of 'Unknown Gender' Wanted for Raping 15-Year-Old-Boy in Queens

A Queens resident is wanted for luring children from bushes in order to sexually assault them. If rapist of unknown gender sounds dystopian, it is only because New York has become a dystopia.

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Related coverage for "Staten Island Squatter With Violent Record Terrorizes Condo Complex": The Real Deal — NY Dirt: Rutland Plaza tenants take landlord, HPD to court. San Francisco Public Press — Pushing Back Against Evictions, Nob Hill Apartment Building Tenants Unionize. Commercial Observer — CareRite Centers Acquires Queens Nursing Home for $58M. Law Enforcement Today — NYC: Person of 'Unknown Gender' Wanted for Raping 15-Year-Old-Boy in Queens