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A federal judge has given a group of renegade Downtown tenants the green light to keep living rent-free. The 17 residents of 533 Greenwich Street, a rundown
In a midtown high-rise a block from Grand Central, Larry Link and Michael Greenberg show off their glass-walled offices that face one another’s across
Scott Rechler is taking a nuanced approach to today’s commercial real estate market. The chairman and CEO of RXR Realty and former Port Authority vice
Brookfield Property Partners and The Swig Company have signed a long-term net lease at 1100 Avenue of the Americas. The site, which is owned by the Nickerson
Every day in New York, hundreds of garbage trucks log long hours on the city’s streets, pumping exhaust fumes into the air along with a cacophony of unpleasant
A dispute over Long Island City listings has been moved to federal court and for Compass, which stands accused of boosting data from a competing firm
With more than 30,000 active real estate sales agents and brokers in Manhattan alone, it’s a difficult task to stand out in the crowd of go-getters looking
DNB, Norway’s largest financial services group, today announced it will move its North American corporate headquarters to 30 Hudson Yards in Manhattan’s
Newmark announced last last week it will buy RKF, the New York retail brokerage founded by Robert K. Futterman in 1998 that grew into an international powerhouse.
City officials and advocacy groups in are expressing concern following reports that landlords are threatening tenants with immigration. Emboldened by a
WeWork has signed a 15-year lease at 880 Third Avenue, bringing the 18-story Plaza District boutique office tower to full occupancy. The 69,679 s/f lease
Mayor de Blasio touted infrastructure projects while asking for support for design-build projects from a room full of members of the real estate industry











