Nearly three years after Tishman Speyer Regional Manager Ana Walshe went missing, her husband has been found guilty of her murder.
After roughly six hours of deliberation, a jury of six women and six men found Brian Walshe guilty of murder in the first degree Monday morning, WCVB reported. The Cohasset father was accused of killing and dismembering his wife around New Year’s Day in 2023. Ana Walshe was last seen alive on New Year’s Eve 2022.
The conviction carries an automatic sentence of life without the possibility of parole.
Ana Walshe was a 39-year-old mother of three and experienced property manager who worked…
Ford Motor said the costs come from its decision to make fewer electric vehicles than it had planned and more hybrids that use both gasoline engines and batteries.
Selling an Upper East Side townhouse can be a lot like turning around a supertanker. The palatial homes often sit on the market for years as listing agents nudge them into shape: replace the turn-of-the-century finishes, modernize appliances, and of course, whittle away at the price. When one sells, it is no small feat. The home at 4 East 79th Street achieved such a victory in September 2024, selling for $56 million, the seventh-highest price fetched for a townhouse in the city’s history. But the property reappeared on the market in November, seeking another peak price. The home, listed by […]
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Even as a data center building boom sends power demand skyrocketing and strains grids across the country, energy developers have canceled 1,891 new power generation projects in 2025, according to a report published last week by energy transition tracker Cleanview.
The American Medical Association is moving its downtown D.C. office about one-third of a mile up Massachusetts Avenue to the Capitol Crossing development.
Nearly three years after Tishman Speyer Regional Manager Ana Walshe went missing, her husband has been found guilty of her murder.
After roughly six hours of deliberation, a jury of six women and six men found Brian Walshe guilty of murder in the first degree Monday morning, WCVB reported. The Cohasset father was accused of killing and dismembering his wife around New Year’s Day in 2023. Ana Walshe was last seen alive on New Year’s Eve 2022.
The conviction carries an automatic sentence of life without the possibility of parole.
Ana Walshe was a 39-year-old mother of three and experienced property manager who worked…
Rudin’s troubled Tribeca office building just took a brutal markdown. The value of 32 Sixth Avenue, the former AT&T headquarters, was cut to $340 million, according to Morningstar Credit. That’s a 56 percent decline from the property’s 2015 valuation of $770 million. Rudin declined to comment. The reappraisal comes a month after the company landed a four-year extension on its $425 million commercial mortgage-backed securities loan at the property. The debt hit special servicing in September due to “imminent maturity default” after a representative for Rudin requested the transfer to allow for negotiations to kick off for a loan modification. […]
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It’s official: New York City is getting three casinos. The state’s Gaming Commission on Monday conditionally approved granting casino licenses to the three proposals that cleared a key board this month, bringing to a close a years-long competition that once included a dozen visions for facilities throughout the city. The winners are Steve Cohen’s Metropolitan Park, an $8 billion facility planned near Citi Field; the proposed $4 billion complex at Bally’s Golf Links at Ferry Point; and Resorts World’s $7.5 billion expansion of the Queens Aqueduct. The Commission, however, only approved the facilities on the condition that the companies agree […]
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Guggenheim Investments has appointed Thomas Christopoul to lead its $10.9B real estate portfolio.
The White House is laying the groundwork to take over three municipally run golf courses around Washington, D.C., to spearhead their redevelopment.