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By Konrad Putzier When veteran broker Bob Knakal recently remarked that most investment properties are now being bought by first-time buyers from outside
Overall construction spending in New York City reached $29.3 billion in 2013, a six percent increase from 2012, when total spending reached $27.
Rendering by OPerA Studio In response to concern about the direction that development of the Atlantic Yards might take and the potential impact on the
By Holly Dutton First-generation Italian-American sales agent Santo Rosabianca is quickly rising in the real estate ranks in New York City — and drawing
Apartment builders bought nearly $2 billion worth of Brooklyn land last year in a rush to meet demand for apartments in the borough. According to the commercial
By Linda O’Flanagan Foot Locker is set to open its third store on 34th Street. Foot Locker on 34th Street. Photo: 34th Street Partnership The specialist
By Liana Grey A restaurant is the first retail tenant to sign at 11 Times Square Colliers International has arranged a long-term, 25,000 s/f lease at 11
The Algonquin Hotel By Daniel Geiger Cornerstone Real Estate Advisors has acquired the Algonquin Hotel for $82 million, according to people with direct
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced more than $16.5 million has been awarded for the construction of 240 new units of affordable housing across New York State.
By Sarah Trefethen LAS VEGAS – Retail brokers, shopping center owners, developers, investors and a host of other professionals have flooded into
The Port Authority has agreed to a lease deal that should kick-start stalled construction of the new performing arts center at the World Trade Center.
Lower Manhattan recorded more than 2.3 million square feet in leasing transactions in the first quarter of 2017, according to JLL. More transactions were











