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2018 has been a tumultuous year for New York City real estate. The year began with a nervous luxury sector and a new Federal tax plan. The shock closure
The mid-market investment sales industry is a land of opportunity for one of Lee & Associates’ new senior managing directors. Chris Varjan Chris Varjan
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) today (Tuesday) approved new design for 550 Madison, the landmark former Sony Building in East Midtown.
By Sabina Mollot At a raucous meeting at Cooper Union in Manhattan, the Rent Guidelines Board, in a preliminary vote, approved a rent increase of one to
Plaxall, a Long Island City-based plastics manufacturer and real estate company, has proposed a special zoning district that would allow it to turn nearly
A pair of Canadian pension funds has purchased a portion of the St. John’s Terminal for $700 million. Oxford Properties, the global real estate arm for
When it comes to getting between the bricks of New York City, Steven Kalifowitz has his finger on the pulse. A one-time TV and film producer with two Emmy
New York City’s residential market is no stranger to ups and downs, as veterans of the business know all too well. External factors, like the current low
It’s the city that never sleeps, but it’s certainly not the city that never takes a vacation. It would be hard to blame someone that assumed that the residential
Another Eastern Consolidate alumnus has been tapped to build out an investment sales platform for a New York company. PETER CARILLO Peter Carillo, a record-breaking
The Standard Hotel, located along the High Line in the heart of the Meatpacking District, has officially sold for $323 million. According to city records
By Sarah Trefethen In 2010 Jody Kriss, a real estate developer, filed a lawsuit against his former partner at Bayrock Group, a development company.











