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Palmer Square by Joe Shlabotnik, Flickr By Liana Grey A high end boutique in Palmer Square, a new mixed- use development near Princeton University, sells
In spring 2019, average asking rents for available ground floor retail spaces decreased year-over-year in 12 of the 17 Manhattan corridors analyzed by
Last night, thousands of New Yorkers, state and city officials, and business leaders celebrated the grand opening of Empire Outlets on Staten Island, New
The former head of research for the Americas at Cushman & Wakefield has filed a $40 million lawsuit against the real estate giant, alleging gender
Some are calling it the new Meatpacking District, others are labelling it Midwest Manhattan, but ask David Levy and the Garment District will always be
As lawmakers in Albany look to overhaul regulations for rent stabilized homes in New York City, CHIP’s leadership unveiled their own policy proposals to
It’s the real thing: Coca-Cola is in contract to sell 711 Fifth Avenue for $907 million. Spokesman Scott Leith told Real Estate Weekly the company has
New York real estate brokerage Douglas Elliman is unveiling a new brand identity and returning to its original name. DOTTIE HERMAN Effective immediately
Vornado CEO Steven Roth has ruled out converting Hotel Pennsylvania into a supertall office tower, instead floating the possibility that the hotel may
By Orlando Lee Rodriguez Two new retail tenants on the once desolate strip of Eighth Avenue in Harlem are continuing the shopping makeover of the one-time
By Sabina Mollot EAST MIDTOWN PLAZA After years of bitter and costly feuding between co-operators at East Midtown Plaza, the state’s highest court has
Last fall, the City Council introduced a package of 18 bills aimed at preventing tenants from being displaced due to aggressive tactics from landlords











