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Still bogged down with a lengthy rezoning process in the Garment District, the city has picked up new zoning projects in SoHo and NoHo. The Garment District
By James Nelson Principal, Head of Tri-State Investment Sales Avison Young This month for The Nelson Report I wanted to explore the implications of the
Younger families are finding it increasingly difficult to turn their American Dreams into realities. During the past decade, the number of families with
This week’s collection of market reports show contrasting fortunes for different segments of the city’s real estate market. The positive news is that Brooklyn
A bill proposing capping the commission of New York’s rental agents could be “reframed” following backlash from the industry. DAVID SCHLAMM “The
Just three weeks into his new role as speaker of the City Council, Corey Johnson made his pitch to the construction industry as the official who will help
By Sarah Trefethen Janno Lieber Among construction dust and high security, the office hub, transportation center, retail complex and public space of the
The real estate industry needs to start building bridges if it hopes to help lift New York out of its housing affordability crisis. “We have to be less
Brookfield is joining the big-game sell-off of New Yorkʼs housing stock. Along with partner Urban American, the company will offload five former Mitchell-Lama
The Upper West Side in the 1960s was a far cry from the cultural enclave it is today. The area was plagued by swathes of crime and drug corridors and shabby
The Real Estate Board of New York’s (REBNY) Real Estate Broker Confidence Index for the second quarter of 2019 was 6.64 out of 10 — a decrease of 0.
By Sabina Mollot When 73,000 residents of Manhattan’s West Side were left without power on the night of July 13, both the mayor and the governor, who rarely











