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Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated and HFF, Inc.today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which JLL will acquire all the outstanding
When city council began compiling its construction safety bill earlier this year, a non-union workers advocacy group pushed for mandatory drug testing
New York’s construction industry has more than its fair share of interesting characters and distinct personalities. But even in this crowded field, Barbara
Almost exactly a year ago, developer and Principal of Assa Properties, Salim “Solly” Assa, was at the center of the largest settlement of its kind.
When Bobbi McGowan started working for the Building Owners & Managers Association of Greater New York, her husband told her she’d better learn to play golf.
Construction permits dipped for the first time in about a decade according to a recent report from the New York City Department of Buildings, signaling
Union workers at the giant Hudson Yards development have hit back at a blockbuster lawsuit that accuses them of overpaying tradesmen, flouting safety regulations
Despite the ever-rising costs of construction in New York City, the New York Building Congress said in its latest report that the industry is still profitable.
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney believes she is a step closer to closing a real estate loophole blamed for aiding money launderers and financing terrorism
Pennrose has been tapped by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) to repair and upgrade an additional 624 units under NYCHA’s Permanent Affordable
A Bronx sheet metal company has leased its prime land to a developer for $108 million. M & R Friedlander Supply Company has been operating from a single-story











