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maandag 11 mei 2026

WORLD WORLDWIDE US USA - New York NY - New York City NYC - THE CITY SCOOP - Monday, May 11, 2026.

 

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Monday, May 11, 2026

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Dear New Yorkers,

Just days before a blaze at 207 Dyckman St. in Inwood killed three, city housing inspectors issued the landlord a dozen code violations, including one for a non-functioning self-closing apartment door. 

Firefighters later discovered severe fire damage in eight apartments where doors had been left open.

Now, an investigation by THE CITY has discovered that the city had issued more than a thousand violations over the last few years to the Dyckman Street landlords across properties they own all over New York City. 

The problems are so bad that the Department of Housing Preservation and Development filed suit 16 times since 2020, alleging a persistent failure to address serious health and safety issues at 10 separate properties.

Read more about the violations racked up by Jack Bick, Chaim Schweid and their affiliated real estate companies.

Weather 🌤️

Mostly sunny with a high near 63.

MTA 🚇 

In Queens, no Manhattan-bound 7 trains between 69 St. and 33 St. Rawson Street. Find all the MTA’s planned changes and the latest delays here.

Alternate side parking 🚙 

It’s in effect today, May 11. 

By the way…

Read our guide on how to find out whether your apartment is rent-stabilized and read your unit’s rent history.

Our Other Top Stories

  • Mayor Zohran Mamdani has just four seats on the MTA board, which sets fares, operating and capital budgets for a transportation authority that is largely under the control of Gov. Kathy Hochul. As he pushes a transit agenda centered on speeding the country’s slowest buses, he has less than a month to fill a pair of longstanding vacancies on the MTA board.

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Things To Do

Here’s what’s going on around the city this week.

  • your wildest costumes at the Magical Transit Authority’s runway show, platform party and train ride starting at Union Square South Plaza. Free, at 5 p.m. RSVP here
  • Monday, May 11, and Tuesday, May 12: American Symphony Orchestra presents its annual series of outdoor concerts on the upper terrace of Bryant Park with this week’s program “Afrocubanismo: African music and Modernity in Cuba." Free, at 5:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday, May 12: Hear a talk from photographer Rick Smolan, a New York Times bestselling author with over five million books in print. Free, at 7 p.m. Register here.

THE KICKER: Undergraduates at Long Island’s Stony Brook University took a break from finals week to compete in an annual regatta with boats built entirely from cardboard and duct tape

Thanks, as always, for reading. Make it a great Monday.

Love,

THE CITY

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