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Knotel, a flexible workspace provider, has added 51,104 s/f to its ever-expanding Manhattan portfolio. The company, which offers flexible leases and amenitized
By Linda O’Flanagan Representatives from the Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations (RAB) and Local 32BJ Service Employees International Union
Two New York City buildings have won the prestigious Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA )International TOBY Award at the BOMA International
Where there’s smoke there isn’t always fire but, in this case, there’s definitely ICE. A Buffalo-based non-profit has dragged three prominent New York
Armed with a discounted commission and a flat-rate listing fee, a U.K.-based brokerage is looking to undercut the competition when it enters the New York
Once common in bars, restaurants, airplanes and even hospitals, smoking has been steadily disappearing from American life for the past half-century.
Real estate owners have started angling for a market correction by shifting from acquisitions to debt — and some are using other people’s money to do it.
Hundreds of workers gathered in Lower Manhattan for the protest. New York workers held a rally at the corner of Wall Street and Broad Street in Lower Manhattan
Developer Triple Five Group has announced it will open the long-delayed American Dream super-mall on Friday, October 25, 2019. The public will have access
Architect Nancy Ruddy thinks she should be sent to Rikers Island. The co-founder of New York-based CetraRuddy said the notorious prison would be her top
After the last commission checks are cut and other compensation added up, a healthy majority of commercial real estate brokers say they will have made
Andrew Heiberger announced Thursday that he was shutting down sales and leasing operations at his TOWN residential brokerage. “Today, I made the decision











