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Maurene Comey, who worked on the cases of Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislain Maxwell and Sean 'Diddy' Combs, was fired Wednesday by ...
Clark Hodgin for The New York Times When the virus throttled New York City in March 2020, the heart of Manhattan emptied out fast. Offices were shuttered and Broadway went dark.
It was christened the Manhattan Project by someone else with some New York connections, Colonel Leslie Groves (Matt Damon in “Oppenheimer”). But where he came from and where he had been ...
Starbucks has permanently closed 44 outlets in Manhattan since March of last year. Pret a Manger has reopened only half of the 60 locations it had in New York City before the pandemic.
But no city in the United States, and perhaps the world, must reckon with this transformation more than New York, and in particular Manhattan, an island whose economy has been sustained, from the ...
The Manhattan office construction boom is over. Just three large office towers — of more than 500,000 square feet — are being built across New York City, with two expected to open in 2024 or ...
Many migrants entering the U.S. southern border have been steered to New York City by relatives, politicians and smugglers, in part because of the city’s right-to-shelter policy.
James Estrin/The New York Times Then she got divorced and had to find a place of her own. She wanted some sense of a connection to the outside world, even if it meant landing in a place that felt ...
During the pandemic, Unqork, a software start-up founded in New York in 2017, reduced its office space in Manhattan’s Flatiron neighborhood to 8,500 square feet, from nearly 50,000 square feet ...
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