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  • 14 hours ago | crainsnewyork.com | Caroline Spivack

    The Port of New York and New Jersey handled more inbound shipping containers than any other U.S. port in March, snagging the top spot from the typically busier ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach on the West Coast. But observers say the spike was just a rush by shippers to avoid tariffs and that the port is bracing for a plunge in the coming months.

  • 1 day ago | crainsnewyork.com | C. J. Hughes

    An Upper East Side penthouse co-op that belonged to a billionaire owner of office buildings is now in the hands of a developer of shopping centers. The late Sam Zell’s three-bedroom apartment has been sold to Urban Edge Properties CEO Jeffrey Olson for $10.8 million, according to tax records that hit the city register Tuesday.

  • 1 day ago | crainsnewyork.com | C. J. Hughes

    Celebrity hairstylist Laurent Dufourg wants to cut ties with his SoHo apartment. The salon owner best known as “Laurent D” has listed a 2,700-square-foot full-floor unit on Prince Street for $5.3 million, according to a listing that appeared Monday.   The two-bedroom, two-bath unit has exposed brick walls, cast-iron columns and an open floor plan where the living, dining and cooking areas all come together as one.

  • 1 day ago | crainsnewyork.com | Lilah Burke |Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small

    LeasesBoutique real estate agency to open first Manhattan office  Address: 100 Crosby St., Manhattan Landlord: GFP Real EstateTenant: GoodSpaceLease size: 1,957 square feet Asset type: OfficeBrokers: GFP Real Estate's Neith Stone represented the landlord in-house. GoodSpace's Roberto Rhettof represented his firm.

  • 2 days ago | crainsnewyork.com | Malathi Nayak

    California, New York and 18 other states have sued the Trump administration, claiming it illegally conditioned billions of dollars in federal funding on immigration enforcement. A duo of lawsuits filed Tuesday in federal court in Rhode Island accused the administration of overstepping Congress by threatening to withhold funding for emergency preparedness and transportation infrastructure. States suing include Massachusetts, New Jersey and Illinois.

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