Deals & Dealmakers
● CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD Library building hits the market in Midtown Cushman & Wakefield has been retained on an exclusive basis to market 17 East
Jon Estreich By Al Barbarino “There’s tons of money around,” Jon Estreich told a group of colleagues at a National Realty Club dinner at Vic and Anthony’s
MDA Gala Jan. 10. 2017: The Muscular Dystrophy Association’s Muscle Team NYC is pleased to announce it will host its 20th Anniversary gala at Pier 60
L+M Development Partners scored $52.8 million in construction financing for 79 Avenue D, a planned 12-story rental building in the East Village.
Bergman Real Estate Group announced that Isabel Freire has been promoted to senior director of leasing and marketing. Freire’s primary responsibilities
Advocates of public-private partnerships (aka PPPs or P3s) are pushing for more influence in the State Legislature. According to Samara Barend, the founder
Greta Thunberg Fresh off her recent transatlantic voyage from the United Kingdom to North Cove Marina in Battery Park City, 16-year-old climate crisis
GCP Capital Group arranged mortgage financing in the aggregate amount of $17,550,000 for the following properties: • $6,000,000 for a five-story mixed-use
The Manhattan retail market showed continued signs of improvement with high demand and limited availability, which significantly drove up asking rents
By Roland Li When Peter Vanderpool and Lazer Sternhell founded the investment sales firm Cignature Realty in early 2009, friends were concerned the duo
Law firm Holwell Shuster & Goldberg LLP (HSG) has subleased 59,750 s/f from AmLaw 100 firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP at 425 Lexington Avenue for 16 years.
● AMAC Arbor acquires Rutgers building for $59M A New York-based investment firm purchased 10 Rutgers Street for $59 million in an off-market transaction.











