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By Al Barbarino The city’s young real estate entrepreneurs are using unique investment strategies to become tomorrow’s success stories. In some circles
By Holly Dutton It’s official. American Realtors are getting younger. According to a new survey from the National Association of Realtors (NAR)
The 28-building portfolio is spread over 64-acres New Jersey-based investment firm, Hampshire Companies, has purchased the nearly one-million square feet
Stellar Management has named RKF, a Newmark company, as the exclusive retail leasing agent for OTTO Greenpoint, the developer’s eight-story residential
Affordable housing builder Rockabill and Holocaust survivors non profit Selfhelp have landed the first loan issued under the New York City Acquisition
Rent the Runway, an online service that provides designer dress and accessory rentals, signed an 83,051-square-foot lease at 10 Jay Street in Brooklyn, N.
The Durst Organization today announced that CBS, NBCUniversal-owned WNBC and WNJU and PBS will relocate their broadcasting operations to the 408-foot-tall
Airbnb and RXR Realty are partnering to convert portions of popular New York City buildings into hotel space. In their first joint project, RXR will convert
Greenwich, CT-based Knighthead Funding has closed on its biggest loan since the companyʼs founding in 2014. Jonathan Daniel, principal of the commercial
WeWork is on its way to becoming a public company after submitting its registration to the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 29.
Related Companies announced a sale-leaseback agreement for WarnerMedia’s space at 30 Hudson Yards. The media company will sell its 1.5 million s/f office
By Sabina Mollot It was the biggest bust of the last real estate boom, but lawyers battling over Stuyvesant Town money claim everybody won.











