Deals & Dealmakers
Through the leadership of women in the real estate industry, New York City has benefited from some of the most impressive transactions and significant
In New York City, only 3.4 percent of the city’s buildings are landmarked. That’s a shockingly small percentage given how often the battles between developers
It was a trial by fire, or instead water, for Mark Kaplan when he first started in the real estate industry. From a young age, real estate was always in
● AKELIUS Swedes add to multifamily portfolio 838 West End Avenue Swedish multifamily investor Akelius has bought 838 West End Avenue from Thor Equities.
LIREG Ladies Networking Oct. 26: The Long Island Real Estate Group’s women’s division, Networking Evening (women only) with wine and hors d’
In another high-level departure at Colliers in New York, COO Kim Brennan (pictured top) has left the firm for CBRE. Brennan’s exit comes just days after
The planned $1 billion expansion of the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan is scheduled to begin construction by the end of the year, Governor
With Google’s recently announced $1 billion Manhattan expansion, the tech giants’ race for a greater New York presence is in full-swing and shaping up
By Sabina Mollot Blackstone has embarked on an “experiment” with 115 vacant apartments in Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village. The owner of the 11,000-unit
The head-to-head competition among New York City commercial real estate professionals for the Real Estate Board of New York’s (REBNY) 2016 Sales Brokers
As 2017 takes hold, the city’s top real estate executives attempt to prophesize about the new year. The process of prognosticating about the future may
Equity Office announced the lease signing of its newest tenant, Movable Ink, within Midtown commercial tower 5 Bryant Park. “Our building is attracting











