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Vornado Realty Trust and Related Companies have completed a 99-year lease for the commercial space at the James A. Farley Post Office Building.
A city group has given the go-ahead for a new pedestrian plaza at Grand Central Station. The East Midtown Public Realm Improvement Fund Governing
June is national LGBT Pride Month, and in recognition, the National Association of Realtors released its first-ever Profile of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual
A Manhattan hedge fund leased an entire floor of office space in the iconic Solow Building this week. D1 Capital Partners has rented 32,300 s/f on the
PropertyShark By Roland Li Gaia Real Estate has purchased a Harlem mixed-use building for $19.5 million, according to city records. Gaia will convert the
The 2017 residential market in New York City was a year that started with uncertainty, followed by ups and downs, and 2018 looks to be not much different.
US Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao told a group of New York executives she wants to work out a solution to the Gateway project deadlock.
By Konrad Putzier Beyond the balcony of this Miami Beach penthouse, behind beaches lined with palm trees, the Atlantic Ocean glistens in the dark.
A Sutton Place zoning change approved by city council last week might have set the stage for a legal battle between the city and the would-be developer
By Daniel Geiger Roshan Shah, a broker at CB Richard Ellis, has been promoted to senior vice president, making him one of the youngest executives to achieve
As a part of an expansion of their New York retail presence, Target will open a new, smaller-format, location in Columbus Circle. The new storefront, located
Lendlease has filed plans for a 42-story mixed-use building within Union Theological Seminary’s campus at 100 Claremont Avenue. The plans, filed on December











