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NBA star Dwyane Wade is taking his talents to the Big Apple. The Miami Heat legend won’t be suiting up for the New York Knicks or Brooklyn Nets during
JPMorgan Chase will occupy more than half the space inside the newly-remassed 390 Madison Avenue while it pursues a new global headquarters.
1221 Avenue of the Americas By Daniel Geiger NBC is close to taking as much as 250,000 s/f at 1221 Avenue of the Americas, according to several sources
A major cut to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) funding could put a damper on real estate development in Gowanus and Newtown Creek, two Superfund
By Orlando Lee Rodriguez The Subway sandwich chain is nearing the end of a $178 million venture with the Carlyle Group to upgrade stores lining major tri-state
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the creation of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants during his State of the City address on January 10.
New York City construction industry employment rose for the fifth consecutive year in 2016, surpassing 140,000 for the first time in at least four decades
Lease deals over 100,000 s/f propelled Manhattan’s office market to its strongest quarter this year. According to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest office
Bronx borough president Ruben Diaz is championing the Bronx as a corridor of new waterfront development not unlike the Hudson Yards. Speaking at the October
Brokers are like plumbers, they’re only as good as the tools in their toolbelts and co-living is quickly becoming an all-purpose patch kit.
By Orlando Lee Rodriguez In the mid-1800s as New York City grew northward, each new frontier neighborhood was soon followed by a surge of wealthy families
There are six men standing in the lobby of 3 World Trade Center, each between 12 and 15 feet off the ground. Poised atop a trio of Kelly green scissors











