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An upcoming sea change in the wireless industry promises to optimize everything with a digital pulse, from phones, tablets and watches to cars and even
In a city where the crime rate has plummeted and neighborhoods overall have become safer, building owners and developers still aren’t taking any chances
By Sabina Mollot Richard Ravitch is looking to find an equity partner for has Waterside Plaza apartment complex on the East River. City council member
Two days after Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton to the presidency in an unexpected upset, the Real Estate Board of New York hosted a panel luncheon in
By Konrad Putzier Victoria Shtainer describes herself as someone who likes challenges, which helps explain why she plans to leave the brokerage business
An alleged pay-to-play scheme for a slice of the World Trade Center rebuilding effort came to light when electricians on the site complained some of their
The New York City Department of Buildings released its April 2019 enforcement bulletin today, highlighting actions to sanction and deter bad actors in
L-R: Anthony R. Davidson, dean of Fordham’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies; Toby Moskovits, President and Founder, Heritage Equity Partners;
With a looming June 15 deadline, it’s now time to look closely at some of the proposed rent regulation reforms being discussed in Albany.
The first Fisher Houses in New York City were dedicated last week. The two new Bronx homes were dedicated by Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
New York developer, Savanna, announced the $381 million acquisition of 521 Fifth Avenue, a 498,711 s/f office and retail building located on the corner
New York City-based nonprofit organization The Doe Fund has broken ground to launch the construction of 90 units of affordable and supportive housing at











