TheGridNet
The New York City Grid New York City

NYC Sees Apartments On Market Drop: Top 5 Stories

Catch up with the news making headlines today in New York City. New York City Patch readers have been sharing their top five stories from the city, including a man harassing people outside a grocery store and a cyclist who died after being thrown from his e-bike. The majority of New York City libraries will only be open five days a week if Mayor Eric Adams' $58.3 million in cuts are not reversed, according to officials. Apartment sales are decreasing due to a drop in demand, with apartments being disappearing from the market. A Brooklyn-based'son, brother, and a New Yorker' named Itay Chen died during the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7.

NYC Sees Apartments On Market Drop: Top 5 Stories

Published : 2 months ago by Nicole Rosenthal in Lifestyle

Good evening, New York City Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from the city for today, just for you.

Here are the top five stories around New York City: 1. A man harassing people outside an Upper West Side grocery store smacked a woman after she asked him to keep it down, authorities said. Read more.

2. A 67-year-old Brooklyn cyclist died in Sunset Park after he was thrown from his e-bike on Monday, authorities said. Read more. 3. A Brooklyn-based 'son, brother, and a New Yorker' named Itay Chen is confirmed to have died during the Hamas attack on Israel Oct. 7, Mayor Eric Adams said on X Wednesday. Read more.

4. The majority of New York City libraries will only be open five days a week if Mayor Eric Adams' $58.3 million in cuts aren't reversed, officials said. Read more. 5. New York City has a new problem for its beleaguered renters: apartments are disappearing from the market. Read more.

Read at original source