A father and son who ran a Queens print shop turned their business into a raging inferno because they were being evicted — but were done in by the store’s security footage, prosecutors say.
The criminal complaint says that a day before the fire, their print shop filed an emergency application to avoid eviction, but it was denied by a judge.
A father and son are accused of torching a Queens print shop last month during a bitter eviction battle with the building landlord, authorities said Thursday. Narinder Singh, ...
The father, Narinder, 56, and his son Jawhar Singh, 29, who authorities said had squatted in the South Richmond Hill shop during a contentious 3-year landlord-tenant proceeding, did not enter a plea ...
Hewlett-Packard is leaving Boise. The company, known for its personal computers, laptops, and printers, told the Idaho Statesman by email Thursday that it plans to leave its site at West Chinden ...
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A father and son from Nassau County are now federally charged for allegedly setting a fire at the Queens store they used to run their printing business.
The company has about 1,100 workers in Boise, mostly working in its LaserJet division, according to an employee.
AI tools are enhancing Cushman & Wakefield's client value proposition and internal efficiency, countering market fears of ...
The 467-m conversion incentive means affordable units are permanently rent-stabilized. But developers are finding a different ...
"The rug has really cheered up our tired decking for a year now. Despite hot sun, howling winds, rain, and inches of snow, it ...
Following the eviction notice handed to residents of the grassroots cultural centre Trongate 103, arts writer Derek McArthur assesses how ...
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