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Former tenants of jailed slumlord Steven Croman could be in for a share of an $8 million restitution fund just announced by New York Attorney General Barbara D.
Nearly a year after officially launching a bid for New York City mayor, and two months after leaving Cushman & Wakefield, Paul Massey has started a
Landlords could start charging per person instead of per foot if co-working advocates have their way. As the industry’s office space continues to evolve
A Los Angeles-based production company is abandoning its SoHo digs for 30,000 s/f of studio and office space in Industry City. Buck, which also has offices
Tenants of at least 50 buildings in the trendiest neighborhoods of Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens have lived rent-free for years and their landlords can’t
A new film about the women who built New York will be previewed at REW Women’s Forum on Tuesday. UNKNOWN NEW YORK – THE CITY THAT WOMEN BUILT is
Besides the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Times Square, perhaps the most well-known thing about New York City is that it is an expensive
Brookfield Asset Management purchased Forest City Realty Trust in an all-cash deal valued at $11.4 billion on Tuesday morning. Brookfield paid $25.
A new government program designed to address the nation’s shortage of skilled contractors has been widely applauded. Stephen E. Sandherr, CEO of
Five months after Google bought Chelsea Market for $2.4 billion, another neighborhood property is selling for a huge number. A joint venture of L&
Traces of automation can be found throughout the residential real estate market: listings, price estimates and home loans are available at the press of a button.
As rent deregulation disputes continue to pile up in state court, many of these cases are being bounced from Supreme Court to the state’s housing agency.











