
Dionne Searcey
Metro Wealth and Power Reporter at The New York Times
@nytimes reporter. 2020 team Pulitzer for international reporting. Author of “In Pursuit of Disobedient Women.” Order at https://t.co/chXk0UnelF
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1 month ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Dionne Searcey
Share The music inside Paul’s Casablanca lounge was thumping on a recent night as sweaty dancers maneuvered under a disco ball. Outside, a line of would-be revelers looked longingly at the entrance. A green velvet rope was nearly all that was separating them from the good times being had inside.That rope and Fabrizio Brienza.As the “door” of the lounge, in SoHo, Mr. Brienza is in charge of plucking patrons from the line to enter.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Dionne Searcey |Stefanos Chen
In a lawsuit, the condo board at 432 Park Avenue says the city and potential residents were not told about the severity of early cracks in the supertall building's exterior. The condo board at a troubled 1,400-foot luxury tower on New York City's Billionaires' Row is accusing developers of "deliberate and far-reaching fraud" by failing to disclose early cracks in the facade that it says could lead to dangerous structural issues.
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2 months ago |
infobae.com | Dionne Searcey
Education (K-12)Private and Sectarian SchoolsSpring (Season)Luxury Goods and ServicesBeachesEducation (Secondary)Travel and VacationsHotels and Travel LodgingsTeenagers and AdolescenceAtlantis Resort (Paradise Island, Bahamas, Hotel)Brooklyn Friends SchoolDalton SchoolEthical Culture Fieldston School (New York, NY)Hackley SchoolMarymount SchoolBahama IslandsCaribbean AreaNew York CityEl sol brillaba a través del agua turquesa. Las palmeras relucían en la cálida brisa.
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Mar 30, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Dionne Searcey
El sol brillaba a través del agua turquesa. Las palmeras relucían en la cálida brisa. Y para cierto grupo de estudiantes de último año de bachillerato de Nueva York, el spring break en la Isla Paraíso de las Bahamas -sus vacaciones de primavera- había comenzado.
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Mar 30, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Dionne Searcey
Some have welcomed the changes Columbia announced, which were already in progress before Mr. Trump's demands as part of an effort to combat antisemitism. And Samantha Slater, a Columbia spokeswoman, defended the concessions to the White House. "We will always uphold the university's mission and values," she said.
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