Deals & Dealmakers
Stakeholders see plenty of upside in Garment District rezoning
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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
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How Amazon HQ2 Will Affect Long Island City
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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
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Out of Reach: Millennials face difficult road to home ownership
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Younger families are finding it increasingly difficult to turn their American Dreams into realities. During the past decade, the number of families with
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Boom and gloom in market reports: Brooklyn is up, Manhattan rents are down
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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
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Industry keeps up pressure as commission cap row rages
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A bill proposing capping the commission of New York’s rental agents could be “reframed” following backlash from the industry. DAVID SCHLAMM “The
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Johnson appeals to real estate world with non-partisan promise
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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
Construction & Design
“Everybody” looking at 4WTC
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By Sarah Trefethen Janno Lieber Among construction dust and high security, the office hub, transportation center, retail complex and public space of the
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Industry needs to be less greedy if it wants to dig city out of housing crisis
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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
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Nobody move! Renters stay put as owners sell in bulk
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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
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Pioneer celebrates womenʼs progress in real estate business
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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
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New rules dent broker confidence
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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.
Construction & Design
Why owners shouldn’t wait until blackouts to consider cogeneration
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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