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The value of New York City construction starts skyrocketed in 2015, fueled by a continued wave of major residential development projects and the start
While uncertainty remains over the economic impact of a Donald Trump presidency, real estate executives have zeroed in on a point of optimism, the president-elect’s
By Adeliade Polsinelli Vice chairman, Compass Old New York stores don’t die – they’re just reinvented. And as the city’s retail sector adjusts to a new
By Morris Moinian Principal and Founder Fortuna Realty Group MORRIS MOINIAN As we welcome in 2015, there is a raw emotional edge to New York that few developers
De Blasio criticizes Quinn plan as ‘big giveaway’ to real estate industry. By Orlando Lee Rodriguez In a preview of what changes landlords could face
New York City construction spending is forecast to reach $61.5 billion in 2018, marking a 25 percent increase from 2017 and a new record for the city
The residential and commercial growth in Brooklyn has not gone unnoticed by The Real Estate Board of New York which just launched its first ever Brooklyn Retail Report.
Last month, Brown Harris Stevens unveiled a new image as New York’s “Bold, honest, smart” brokers. In many ways, those words are a reflection of
More than 200 construction workers from various trades, along with union officials, labor leaders and supporters rallied in Lower Manhattan this morning
Paul Massey has brought another one of his old lieutenants into his new investment sales startup. B6 Real Estate Advisors, Massey’s new advisory firm
Would–be New York City mayor Paul Massey says election victor Bill de Blasio should get over himself and get on with the job without squabbling over petty
By John Banks, REBNY president Last year was a another successful one for New York City, which continues to enjoy a booming economy, record job growth











