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Commercial ObserverMay 6, 2026US
Rain Brings Sunshine to Empire State Realty’s Scholastic Bet at 555-557 Broadway

Rain, a cryptocurrency and stablecoin startup, is leasing 38,034 square feet at Empire State Realty Trust’s newly acquired 555-557 Broadway, Commercial Observer has learned. The property is known as the Scholastic Building, and the textbook publisher sold it in December as a sale-leaseback to ESRT, which made a $386 million bet on the building. 555

Renewable Energy WorldMay 6, 2026US
The EDAM is live. What’s the EDAM again?

The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) and day-one participant PacifiCorp launched the Extended Day-Ahead Market (EDAM) on May 1, aiming to reduce electricity costs for customers by coordinating supply and demand across the Western United States.

Commercial ObserverMay 6, 2026US
Mamdani Administration Hits Bronx Landlords With $31M in Penalties

Mayor Zohran Mamdani and housing officials did a victory lap around a pair of Bronx landlords on Wednesday, announcing the highest penalty ever achieved against building owners in New York City. Karan Singh and Rajmattie Persaud, owners of Robert Fulton Terrace and Fordham Towers and regular inductees into the Office of the New York City […]

Commercial ObserverMay 6, 2026US
Michael J. Fox Foundation Relocates to 69K SF at RXR’s 530 Fifth Avenue

The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) has selected 530 Fifth Avenue in Midtown for its new headquarters, Commercial Observer has learned. The nonprofit for Parkinson’s disease research, which was founded in 2000, will relocate its offices to 68,958 square feet at the 26-story office building owned by RXR and Sagehall, accord

Commercial ObserverMay 6, 2026US
Peachtree Supplies $30M Refi for Hotels Near University of Michigan

Arbor Lodging has scored $30 million of bridge debt to refinance two adjacent hotels two miles from the University of Michigan, Commercial Observer can first report. Peachtree Group originated the loan for the sponsorship’s 97-room TownePlace Suites by Marriott Ann Arbor and the 130-key Hilton Garden Inn Ann Arbor which both draw strong demand from

PV Magazine (Solar + Storage)May 6, 2026US
Lessons from Australia for scaling rooftop solar and home batteries

Rooftop solar in Australia has reached a high system capacity and is prompting rapid growth in home batteries. To explore how to transfer that success to the U.S., a study group of U.S. regulators met with energy sector leaders in Australia.

Utility DiveMay 6, 2026US
Nuclear reaches 41% of TVA’s power supply

TVA interim CEO Mike Skaggs said he wants to “[establish] clarity on our position around new nuclear technologies,” and “work with the federal administration and our board of directors to clarify TVA's path going forward.”

PV Magazine (Solar + Storage)May 6, 2026US
PV module recycling technologies ‘progressing’, says IEA-PVPS

Latest report from the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (PVPS) finds measurable advancements in PV module recycling performance compared to its prior studies, including higher material recovery rates, improved process yields and higher output purity.

PV Magazine (Solar + Storage)May 6, 2026US
Texas PV module production to exceed 15 GW in 2026

Propelled by a select group of high-capacity manufacturers including T1 Energy and Canadian Solar, Texas is set to exceed 15 GW of solar PV module production in 2026, accounting for nearly half of all U.S. silicon-based manufacturing and serving as the primary hub for the inaugural Solar Manufacturing USA conference in Austin this September.

PV Magazine (Solar + Storage)May 6, 2026US
Clean energy will help power FIFA World Cup this summer

Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts sports a 2 MW fuel cell energy server, a 1 MW solar array and the owners purchase renewable energy certificates, with a goal of reducing the environmental impact of the stadium complex.