Deals & Dealmakers
David Sobel Grassi & Co. announced that David C. Sobel, CPA, along with his staff of tax professionals, have joined the firm. Sobel’s practice specializes
SJP Properties will start work on the third and final stage of its Waterfront Corporate Center in Hoboken, NJ, this fall after signing global learning
By Lauren Johnson As experts continued their investigation into the cause of a freak elevator accident that killed a Madison Avenue office worker last
By Al Barbarino JAMES KINSEY It is slim pickings for potential buyers looking to invest in the city’s commercial real estate. Inventory levels are
[slideshow id=16 width=590 height=400] Photos by Liana Grey and Jon Landers At a live taping of “What’s Cooking in Real Estate,”
NEW YORK Cresa completed a five-year, 5,162 s/f lease at 304 Park Avenue South for iAcquire, a Phoenix- and NYC-based content marketing agency that specializes
Meecorp Capital Markets, LLC, a privately owned commercial real estate lender and private equity firm, has launched a new preferred equity investment product.
By Roland Li The Durst family has long had a connection with the World Trade Center. In the 1960s, when the Port Authority was poised to begin development
By Holly Dutton On the same day reports surfaced of a move by Sony to 11 Madison Avenue, bosses at the firm told workers: It’s not a done deal.
Mark Zborovsky By Roland Li Brokerage Mark Zborovsky & Co, Inc. has closed on two sales of unsold residential sponsor units in Brooklyn.
330 Madison Avenue By Daniel Geiger Jones Lang LaSalle, one of the city’s largest commercial real estate service and brokerage firms, is moving its
Hamilton Houston Lownie Architects (HHL Architects), in collaboration with Brooklyn-based Victor Morales Architects, has transformed East Harlem’s PS 109











