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Many real estate veterans can say they’ve been in the industry for a while, but very few can say they had a direct impact on a neighborhood’s success.
By John Banks, REBNY president Last year was a another successful one for New York City, which continues to enjoy a booming economy, record job growth
L&L Holding Company announced that anchor tenant Citadel Enterprises LLC is expanding its tenancy at 425 Park Avenue, the 47-story office tower currently
If there’s one thing Candice Milano and Malessa Rambarran want people to know about real estate, it’s that you can do what they do. The “you,” in their
A recently released report from the New York Building Congress detailed a string of infrastructure and housing priorities that are critical for preparing
Harry Macklowe’s 200 East 59th Street is both a development unto itself and the culmination of a his career’s work. Standing 35 stories above Third Avenue
Before a single brick has been laid at Amazon’s slated Long Island City headquarters, prognostications about the “Amazon-effect” — a phenomenon which is
SL Green Realty Corp. announced that it has entered into a contract to purchase a majority and controlling interest in 460 West 34th Street, in Manhattan.
Convene, a company that partners with commercial landlords to create flexible-term workspace solutions, has announced the start of a company-wide partnership
Consolidation continues to reshape the commercial appraisal industry as BBG, a national advisory, has purchased Jerome Haims Realty, an independent New York firm.
There’s a new leader in New York’s commercial real estate scene. Brookfield has reached a deal to acquire Forest City for $11.4 billion, making it the
New York City’s Department of Buildings has released its October 2018 enforcement report, which highlights the agency’s actions to punish bad actors in











