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Ryder Kessler targets housing costs in race for Assembly District 66
Politics

Ryder Kessler targets housing costs in race for Assembly District 66

Progressive candidate Ryder Kessler is running for Assembly District 66, centering his campaign on tackling housing affordability and protecting tenants in Lower Manhattan ahead of the June 23 primary.

By Nina Alvarez ·
The Rise of “Cross-Border Collecting”: Why US and EU Numismatics Are Converging in 2026
News
The Rise of “Cross-Border Collecting”: Why US and EU Numismatics Are Converging in 2026

Digital marketplaces, shared history and standardised grading are bringing American and European numismatics closer than ever in 2026.

By Nina Alvarez · 12 June
French immigrant finds new life as beloved soccer coach and artist
Sport
French immigrant finds new life as beloved soccer coach and artist

From a devastating injury that ended his soccer career to losing everything, Erwan Saunier has rebuilt his life in New York City as a celebrated youth coach and acclaimed artist.

By Theo Park · 25 Apr
SoHo boutique robbed of up to $2 million in luxury apparel
Crime
SoHo boutique robbed of up to $2 million in luxury apparel

Four individuals allegedly stole up to $2 million worth of luxury merchandise from the appointment-only SoHo boutique 4Gseller in an early morning heist.

By Nina Alvarez · 4 Apr
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe hosts free weekly open mic night
Community
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe hosts free weekly open mic night

SoHo's Housing Works Bookstore Cafe is launching a free weekly open mic night for artists, poets, and musicians, running every Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m. until December 29.

By Cleo Washington · 27 Apr
Abercrombie & Fitch opens new SoHo store with modern design
Business
Abercrombie & Fitch opens new SoHo store with modern design

Abercrombie & Fitch has opened a new store in SoHo, debuting a 'Heritage Meets Modern' design concept as a key part of its ongoing brand evolution.

By Cleo Washington · 9 June
Greenville's Land Rush: How Smarter Land Grading, Land Clearing, and Site Prep Could Decide the City's Future
Property
Greenville's Land Rush: How Smarter Land Grading, Land Clearing, and Site Prep Could Decide the City's Future

As Greenville becomes one of the Southeast's fastest-growing cities, the way developers grade, clear, and prepare land is emerging as a strategic factor shaping infrastructure, sustainability, and long-term value.

By Emily Anderson · 23 Apr