Business briefs
Game on
The NFL’s New York Jets and Giants can pursue a lawsuit against the developers of a retail and entertainment center at the Meadowlands Sports complex, a judge ruled. The suit claims that letting the mall open on Sunday game days would cause overwhelming traffic and breaches a 2006 cooperation agreement.
Sprint cuts
Sprint said it will cut about 800 customer-service jobs, the largest employee reduction since SoftBank acquired a controlling stake in the wireless carrier last month.
Tiffany profits
Tiffany & Co. reported second-quarter profit that topped analysts’ estimates as price increases and declining product costs helped counter tepid sales in the Americas. Shares fell 1 percent, to $80.82, at yesterday’s close.
Homes peak
US home prices rose 12.1 percent in June from a year earlier, nearly matching a seven-year high. Prices in New York City were about 3 percent higher than the previous year.
Drive, he said
Nissan said it will be ready to bring fully self-driving vehicles “across the model range” to market by 2020.

