Deals & Dealmakers
Sean Cahill, Principal and Managing Director of Avison Young’s Fairfield/Westchester office, announced his team has been retained as the exclusive leasing
As New York City embraces massive mixed-use developments such as Hudson Yards, Essex Crossing, and Hunter’s Point South, one division of the real estate
Valyrian Capital has filed plans for a luxury residential rental building in Astoria, Queens, Real Estate Weekly has learned. The company purchased a vacant
The city has struck a deal with a private investment group that will prevent nearly 700 New York apartments being converted to market rate prices.
For CBRE broker Elli Klapper, everything comes back to family. Growing up in Queens, Klapper’s biggest mentor was his grandfather, a holocaust survivor
An innovation in the financing of large-scale tenant improvements (TI) has helped close a 400,000 s/f leasing deal in Downtown Brooklyn. Based on the tenant’
Taconic has overhauled the BankNote Building Taconic Investment Partners announce that New York City’s Human Resources Administration (HRA) has signed
By Sarah Trefethen Richard Podos Richard Podos’ career in real estate has taken him from sales to corporate services to a stint as a dot-com entrepreneur
Thor Equities has announced the launch of Thor Sciences, a division specializing in the Life Sciences sector. The announcement comes on the heels of Thor’s
Multinational computer software company Adobe Inc. has inked a 109,296-s/f at 1540 Broadway, a 44-story, Class-A office building. Adobe has renewed its
By Holly Dutton The Starbucks of South Korea is making a splash in NYC. Caffe Bene has an ambitious US rollout plan. Caffe Bene, the most popular coffee
Cushman & Wakefield announced today (Wednesday) that it has been exclusively appointed to market 45 Broad Street, a development opportunity in the











