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When Toys R Us went bankrupt earlier this year, it left a trail of large, vacant retail spaces in its wake, many of them in shopping centers full of otherwise
Robb Pair By Orlando Lee Rodriguez You never know where life will take you. For Robb Pair, a travel aficionado who has been to over 40 countries, it was
By REW staff Robert P. Corso Jr. Meridian Capital Group, one of the nation’s leading commercial real estate finance intermediaries, was looking to give
Wood is on the rise in cities around the world as the global construction industry embraces mass timber construction. In Tokyo, a 70-story, wood-hybrid
New York City Councilmember Ben Kallos was stumping against super-tall towers at last weekʼs B’nai B’rith luncheon at the Cornell Club. Kallos is among
By Sabina Mollot The developers of the former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office site have given up on trying to get the green light to add another story to
A new report is showing a pause in Manhattan’s new development market, but that isn’t deterring a stream of buildings entering the city in the next few months.
By Al Barbarino A strong fourth quarter helped real estate investment trusts rake in record-breaking amounts of capital n 2011, bolstering investor confidence
Kushner Companies has continued to deny any deliberate attempt to pull rent-regulated apartments out of the system. After a report by the Associated Press
While a central multiple listing service has never truly taken hold in New York City, new companies are offering up their own solutions to see what sticks.
The REBNY-run Residential Listing Service, RLS, will look to weed out bad listings by rolling out a new set of compliance guidelines and fines for transgressors
Steiner NYC has secured $228 million in construction financing for its Admirals Row project. Terms of the financing, provided by M&T Bank and Bank











