Featured
The city and state have created community committees to weigh in on Amazon’s HQ2 plans for Long Island City. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor Andrew Cuomo
By Sabina Mollot Marietta Hawkes (right) the the RGB meeting With the Rent Guidelines Board set to decide on rent increases for over one million rent stabilized
For urbanites, east versus west coast is a time-honored debate — a living, breathing, competition hashed out via earnest and often intractable comparisons
Bargain-hunting investors have driven pricing in Queens to new heights and the search for ROI is leading to wallflower neighborhoods that include Sunnyside
As February came to a close, Todd Korren, principal and chief operating officer of EVO, met with Real Estate Weekly at the firm’s 40th &
As far as outer-borough enclaves go, Astoria is anything but typical. Other neighborhoods along the once-blighted Brooklyn-Queens industrial belt have
When it comes to New York’s priciest residential markets, Manhattan’s Garment District has long been cut from a different cloth. Traditionally known for
The New York City Council has unanimously approved a bill that would mandate at least 40 hours of training for construction workers across the city.
Here we take a look at some of the New York City issues REBNY has been tackling over the past year: Garment District The zoning restrictions that have
Joe Harbert By Orlando Lee Rodriguez Leasing activity below Canal Street has risen significantly during the first quarter of 2013, according to reports
The record retail rent prices of 2015 couldn’t last forever. Photo by Aaron Burr/ Flickr The Real Estate Board of New York’s (REBNY) Manhattan retail report
Leasing activity in Lower Manhattan has reached a three-year high, driven by interest from TAMI and public sector tenants. According to the Alliance for











