Deals & Dealmakers
GCP Capital Group arranged mortgage financing in the aggregate amount of $61,400,000 for the following properties: $42,000,000 for a 14-building two-story
Jeffrey Shalom By Holly Dutton A $124 million portfolio of rent-stabilized apartment buildings has Brooklyn multi-family investors excited.
Flexible coworking space company Spaces is continuing its leasing spree with its latest 61,000 s/f lease at 175 Pearl Street. The Amsterdam-based company
Knotel, a provider of agile workspaces, has closed a $60 million round of funding led by Norwest Venture Partners. As part of the transaction, Norwest
By Konrad Putzier After two years of downsizing, Cedar Realty Trust is back among the buyers. And the shopping-center REIT has big plans in Greater New York.
If it weren’t for soccer, Everard Martin might not be where he is today. Growing up in Jamaica, Martin’s footwork earned him a scholarship to one of the
Clutter, the fast growing tech-enabled storage company that lets clients store extra stuff without actually leaving their house, has inked a deal for 450,000
The Durst Organization has secured $900 million refinancing for its 1.8 M s/f office and retail building at 151 West 42nd Street (formerly known as 4 Times Square).
In the wake of an announcement that mega e-tailer Amazon will withdraw its plans to build a sprawling new headquarters in Long Island City, Queens, neighboring
Cushman & Wakefield arranged a 29,400 s/f deal at 220 East 42nd Street, also known as the News Building, for Community Preservation Corporation (CPC)
Clarion Partners and MHP Real Estate Services are welcoming three more new tenants to 180 Maiden Lane, the 1.2 million square foot tower that the joint
By Sabina Mollot E-commerce giant Amazon, which has been on the hunt for office in New York City since its well-publicized plan for a headquarters here











