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Reflecting an industry in major flux, three new players are now among nation’s six largest brokerages. In its annual Mega 1000 ranking, T3 Sixty, a residential
As Manhattan’s luxury residential market continues to slip, experts argue that New York City is still a solid place to buy. With the city’s sales market
After nine years of steady, if unexciting work as a general contractor, Scott Barone’s big break was supposed to come in 2008 when his firm landed a ground-up
Nasdaq, Inc. has opened its new global headquarters at the Durst Organization’s 151 West 42nd Street. The space includes a Client Experience Center
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced that Netflix, the world’s leading internet entertainment service, will expand its presence in New York with a production
SL Green, New York City’s largest office landlord, announced that First Republic Bank, a private bank and wealth management company, has signed a new 211,521
Marx Realty announced that Foot Locker has inked a deal to lease 25,000 s/f of space at 605 W 181 St. in Washington Heights. The sportswear and footwear
One of the country’s leading out-of-home advertising firms, New Tradition, has signed a master lease agreement for the new digital signage currently being
Council members are calling on the city to put the reins on developers using mechanical voids to artificially raise their height of their luxury condo buildings.
George Comfort & Sons, Inc. announced today that CBS has signed a 15-year lease renewal at 28 East 28th Street for over 164,000 s/f at the property.
Mack-Cali has said it has no plans to sell or break itself up but it will give activist investors two seats on its board in an effort to avoid a protracted proxy battle.
Crown Acquisitions has purchased three retail properties in Brooklyn and Staten Island an inked deals with big name chains. The firm arranged leases with











