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SL Green and Canada Pension Plan are said to be seeking a $165 million floating-rate mortgage for 10 East 53rd Street in Midtown. Photo via SL Green’
Industrial vacancy has reached an all-time low as changes in technology, supply chains and consumer habits continue to drive leasing demand for properties.
Short-term housing disruptor StayTony is poised to become the first to offer qualified renters the opportunity to move in for a minimum of $237 and to
Prospect Heights By Sarah Trefethen Prospect Heights is a small neighborhood with big neighbors. Prospect Park, the Barclays Center and the Brooklyn branch
The Real Estate Board of New York has dismissed a new report slamming New York Cityʼs newest generation of skyscrapers. “The latest generation of tall
Consumer demand in real estate continues to trend eco-friendly, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors Nearly 60 per cent
32 Pearl Street, PropertyShark By Roland Li Hotelier Sam Chang has sold another property, 32 Pearl Street, to Hersha Hospitality Trust for $28.
By Al Barbarino Above: Artist’s rendering of the planned hotel. The architecture firm behind a new 360,000 s/f mixed use property to be developed above
Brookfield Properties just announced that Shakespeare & Co. will open a new store at Brookfield Place at 230 Vesey Street in Lower Manhattan as part
The New York City Department of Buildings March 2019 enforcement bulletin, provides highlights of the agency’s actions to sanction and deter bad actors
Milford Hotel By Sarah Trefethen A partnership of Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management’s real estate investment business and David Werner have
Brookfield Place Brookfield Property Partners today announced that it has completed leases with Hudson’s Bay Company totaling 485,000 s/f at its











