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Business is booming in America. The economy is on a record tear, corporate profits are soaring and unemployment is at historic lows — there are more jobs
The one-time home of Crumbs Bake Shop on the Upper East Side has been sold in an off-market transaction. Currently home to a chocolate shop and a dry cleaner
A crush of new legislation at City Hall could reshape the way landlords do business and raise the stakes on procedures as minute as filing paperwork.
By Sabina Mollot Police are investigating the death of a construction worker found unresponsive at the bottom of an elevator shaft Tuesday.
Reinvention is never easy. Oftentimes, change comes — both professionally and otherwise — not through an organic or natural evolution, but by a sudden
Manhattan luxury apartment buyers can run, but they canʼt hide — unless they have oodles of cash and the chutzpah to work through the loopholes in new
Mayor Bill de Blasio, who is currently facing a federal corruption probe, was quick to take advantage of some good news, cashing in on the political capital
Another large Queens apartment community has hit the market as the borough continues to grow as a desirable alternative to Brooklyn. B6 Real Estate Advisors
Times Square could be in line for a new food hall. Savitt Partners, which owns 218 West 40th Street, is renovating the ground floor retail of the building
JLL has hired Robert Knakal as chairman of investment sales with JLL Capital Markets in New York. Knakal will work with Mo Beler, managing director and
M Train Pulls into Central Avenue station in Bushwick. Ridership there rose more than 18 percent after the MTA changed the line’s route.
Value and opportunity were the themes of discusssion at Long Island City Partnership’s annual Real Estate Breakfast at the Con Edison Learning Center last week.











