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Greystone Bassuk announced the closing of a $200 million permanent loan made to a joint-venture between affiliates of Taconic Investment Partners and
Describing the Trump administration’s tax reform plan as “written by millionaires, for millionaires,” New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer released
Recently, New York City gained the distinction of being the most expensive place on planet Earth. In spite of prices for goods and shelter climbing to
The New York City real estate industry’s biggest lobbyist recently met with members of a group that is part of the world’s biggest intergovernmental organization
State officials approved $150 million in funding for affordable and supportive housing, a fraction of the $2 billion in the state budget that Gov.
Brookfield Properties and Park Tower Group have unveiled the next phase of development at Greenpoint Landing. The development will include one acre of
By Linda O’Flanagan Coach will buy a 600,000 s/f chunk of the first Hudson Yards tower to be built. Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that upscale handbag
By Holly Dutton A human candelabra was among the whimsical and performance arts featured at the annual chashama gala. Anita Durst shone a spotlight on
By Konrad Putzier Peer-to-peer lending — once synonymous with small consumer loans — is making forays into the real estate industry. Virtually unregulated
425 Park Avenue, PropertyShark By Roland Li TIAA-CREF, a major New York-based pension fund manager and institutional investor, has purchased control of
Southgate doormen show off their new uniforms. By Linda O’Flanagan Doormen at some of the city’s top apartment buildings are getting the Savile Row treatment
53 Greene Street and a rendering following renovations By Roland Li Eli Braha’s Berkley Acquisitions, a New York-based developer, has purchased 53 Greene











