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Downtown Brooklyn’s City Point development has found the right formula for bringing in visitors, in the midst of a national slump in the evolving industry.
Experts say glut of distressed homes gives no real cause for concern By Orlando Lee Rodriguez After years of being insulated from the distressed property
In the high-stakes world of commercial real estate, today’s young leaders are turning to technology to get an edge on the competition. To keep her company
On-line brand management company Yext has unveiled its new global headquarters at Vornado’s 61 Ninth Avenue in Chelsea. The tech company will occupy
The office realm in Manhattan has opened 2016 strong. Leasing activity is nearly 30 percent above the ten-year average and 11 percent above the start of 2015.
Manhattan’s most popular retail corridors experienced widespread asking rent declines in the fall of 2018. Out of the 17 high-profile corridors that the
The City Council interrogated Amazon about tax incentives, helipads and project oversight during their committee meeting. After Amazon selected both Long
Eyzenberg & Company has secured senior financing for former NBA player Josh Childress in his new company’s first foray into the U.S.
Tri-state apartment developers are re-tooling for the 21st century worker who literally lives at the office. Skyrocketing numbers have sent them back to
The Downtown market’s upward momentum has attracted tenants from its competing neighborhoods, Midtown and Midtown South, according to a CBRE report.
Brookfield Properties has purchased seven storefronts on Bleecker Street between West 10th and 11th Streets in Greenwich Village. Better known for owning
Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency within the New York City Housing Authority and allocated $250 million to replace the system’s failing heating











