Julianne Cuba
@julcuba
Real estate reporter @CrainsNewYork | Previously @StreetsblogNYC, @Brooklynpaper | @suny alum | Tips to [email protected]
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23-05-2011 01:53:21
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Exclusive: NYC's long-awaited commercial waste zones will be fully implemented by December 2027, per a new Adams administration timeline. 2 more zones take effect in 2025. That means it'll take a full 8 years to reform the notorious private waste industry crainsnewyork.com/politics-polic…
Knicks’ chief orthopedist keeps the team ready for big games that go down to the wire My latest via Crain's New York crainsnewyork.com/gotham-gigs/dr…
The partnership between Mr. Mamdani and Mr. Lander will be the first true cross-endorsement under the system. nytimes.com/2025/06/13/nyr… via Emma G. Fitzsimmons The New York Times
JFREJ members were on the ground and witnessed this. Brad Lander was simply asking for a judicial warrant for the man ICE was trying to kidnap.
NEW: Andrew Cuomo just conceded the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City to Zohran Kwame Mamdani. Cuomo had universal name ID, a $25M PAC backing him and tons of institutional endorsements. Mamdani is a 33-year-old socialist. The magnitude of this can't be overstated.
indeed, Kathy Wylde told me she tried to calm the nerves of her anxious corporate members on today's call by reminding them only the state can raise taxes. Wylde finds Zohran Kwame Mamdani "smart" & believes the biz world's fears are partly from unfamiliarity: ebx.sh/JSQjCz
New w/ Julianne Cuba: Tolib Mansurov, an Uzbek businessman accused of organizing straw donations to Eric Adams, is planning a 99-unit building in Park Slope. Prosecutors had suspected his purchase of 4 adjacent properties was part of a money-laundering scheme. ebx.sh/JpVP1d
The mass starvation & killing of Palestinians in Gaza at the hands of the Israeli gov’t is a chillul hashem, a desecration of God. Jewish leaders who criticized Zohran Mamdani for three words he doesn’t use should raise their voices loudly here as well.forward.com/opinion/757549…