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By Al Barbarino The New York City District Council of Carpenters union has approved a contract that will help members rake in nearly $100 per hour and
Work is set to start on transforming the site of a form Bronx jail into a 700-unit affordable housing development. The Hudson Companies and Gilbane Development
The Moinian Group has selected JLL as the brokerage team to lease its new office tower at 220 11th Avenue in West Chelsea. The ground-up development will
Newsday is moving its Long Island headquarters after its longtime home was bought by Hartz Mountain Industries. JLL brokered a 128,446 s/f office deal
Commercial rent regulation is once again on the New York City Council docket and this time around, a leftward swing in city and state politics has some
In residential real estate, the season of giving is the season of receiving—as in hundreds of packages a day. Between online shopping and food delivery
An iconic toy store relaunching their flagship at Rockefeller Center and a modern fitness company moving into 5 Manhattan West earned the Real Estate Board
Real estate’s finest, along with city and state dignitaries including Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio, showed up in force at the Real Estate
A Supreme Court judge has ordered the American Museum of Natural History to stop construction of its new science center expansion temporarily due to an
The following is an open letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio from Aaron Sirulnick, chairman of the board of the Rent Stabilization Association, which represents
New York’s building trades unions are not taking a knee in their ongoing dispute with the Related Companies. Thousands of construction workers rallied
They started at the bottom, now they’re here — 49 stories up in the sky. When SportsNet New York launched a dozen years ago, it was a ground floor tenant











