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By Konrad Putzier The City Council has launched a task force to study the efficacy of New York’s tax breaks. The 11-member group, whose existence was first
22 Capital Partners, a venture builder private equity company, announced the formation of 22 CityLink to create the “Smart City In-a-Box” platform.
While the rezoning of East Midtown has been tied to transit improvements with promises of reworked subway stations, its overall effect may amount to a
Jonathan Kalikow was born and raised in New York. He’s spent his entire life here and his family’s real estate roots run four generations deep.
With an Amazon-induced influx of new residents likely headed straight for Long Island City and the addition of myriad new housing that will support them
Six real estate tech start-ups reached the finish line last week. Members of Metaprop NYC’s 2016 accelerator class, who survived a 22-week growth program
Change is in the air as New York gets set to welcome the International Council of Shopping Center’s New York Deal Making conference. The event will take
Greenland Forest City Partners and The Brodsky Organization announced a partnership to develop 18 Sixth Avenue (parcel B4) at Pacific Park, the new 22-acre
260 Madison, PropertyShark By Daniel Geiger Bruce Mosler, a top leasing executive at the real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield, has been named
The city’s rezoning proposal has put 3.5 million s/f of air rights in play in East Midtown. It’s still unclear how the deluge will affect the air rights
Rendering of proposed Harlem Park office tower. Vornado has sold the site for $65 million. By Orlando Lee Rodriguez Not only has the “fat lady” entered
By Roland Li The brisk beat of new opportunities has always guided Corey Abdo. While he studied economics at Hofstra University, Abdo played in a band











