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By Sabina Mollot The City Council is mulling a package of legislation aimed at protecting mom-and-pops that ranges from creating a registry to track storefront
Jack Resnick & Sons announced today that three tenants have signed new leases and expansions totaling 285,000 s/f at One Seaport Plaza/199 Water Street
Cushman & Wakefield executive Paul Massey has formally launched his mayoral campaign, unveiling a to-do-list that promises more affordable housing
An average of 691 sites have been identified as stalled during the month of November, up from 592 in February. The number of stalled sites peaked at 709
KRE Group and National Real Estate Advisor have closed on $258 million in financing for the construction of Tower Two at Journal Squared, the mixed-use
Community members have a say in the location of the proposed AirTrain LGA and if one New Yorker gets his way, the final plan won’t be anything like the
Host Hotels, which operates the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel and the Westin New York Grand Central, is viewing the benefits of the rezoning of
The new state budget that Governor Andrew Cuomo just passed may not include the controversial pied-a-terre tax, but a new “progressive mansion tax” is in its place.
REBNY leader John Banks is railing against a so-called Pied a Terre tax he says will hurt New York City. “We are deeply concerned that this so-called pied
The first phase of an office deal between Verizon and workspace provider Regus has rolled out in New York City. The two firms announced a deal earlier
BRACK CAPITAL REAL ESTATE Reuveni tapped for 90 Morton Reuveni Real Estate is spearheading sales and marketing efforts at West Village condo conversion
Everyone knows owning a dog in New York City can be tricky, especially in a city where apartments are often shoebox-sized and coveted outdoor spaces rare.











