Fed lowers interest rates for third time this year, signals slower pace of cuts in 2025

The Federal Reserve reduced borrowing costs again at its final gathering of 2024, but officials penciled in two fewer cuts for the year ahead as inflation stays stubbornly above their target.
An immersive circus-like show might soon open in the lobby of this former bank on Wall Street

The 19,000-square-foot address, currently used as an event space, is just a couple of blocks away from yet another immersive experience set up in a downtown bank. Click here to read more
NYC’s much-anticipated first-ever soccer stadium officially has a name

The first-ever soccer stadium in NYC is one step closer to its 2027 debut, now officially boasting a name. The new arena is part of a multi-million dollar project that will include the construction of affordable housing units, a hotel, retail space and a school. Click here to read more
Here’s the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting 2024 time and schedule

It’s starting to look a lot like Christmas in midtown Manhattan and Rockefeller Center will join the holiday party on Wednesday with the annual lighting of the Christmas tree. Click here to read more
The Most Fashionable Scaffolding in the World

In a season when most stores vie with each other for the most extraordinary holiday windows, one of the biggest sensations doesn’t have windows at all.
How to watch and stream the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

The holiday season really kicks off when the massive helium balloons start floating through New York. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade begins on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and ends at Macy’s Herald Square flagship store on 34th Street. Click here to read more
Manhattan’s Hidden Gems: Exploring Lesser-Known Neighborhoods

These hidden pockets reveal a different side of Manhattan: quieter, artistic, and rich in culture. Discover Manhattan’s hidden gems and gain insight into the stories, history, and character of these neighborhoods.
Demolition Perks For Empty Offices? City Confronts ‘Towering’ Dilemma

The Adams Administration is exploring how to reduce the high costs associated with demolishing outdated office buildings in New York City, according to a report in Crain’s.
New Artwork Now Floating Above Union Square: The Space Between Us by Risha Gorig

Pink and curiously floating 15 feet in the air, The Space Between Us by Risha Gorig consists of twin chairs rising above the surrounding area, artistically representing public discourse.
New York City Council Approves Bill Shifting Broker Fees to Landlords

The City Council approved a bill on Wednesday that would curb a loathed New York City real estate practice: making renters pay thousands of dollars in broker fees.