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Fisher Brothers announced that global fintech firm Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. has signed a 15-year lease covering four full floors at 605 Third Avenue, its 1.
Before a single brick has been laid at Amazon’s slated Long Island City headquarters, prognostications about the “Amazon-effect” — a phenomenon which is
The number of construction workers killed on the job in 2017 hit nine this week, after a worker died at a job site in Chelsea on Monday.
Months after commercial real estate data company Reis sued ATCO Properties & Management for stealing hundreds of reports from the company’s website
Advocacy groups and city officials are concerned about an undercount in the looming 2020 census that could have a major impact on funding, and they’re
New analysis underscoring the need for a Brooklyn Queens Connector, BQX, says that neighborhoods like Long Island City, Astoria and Gowanus are on the
Good news for those looking to buy a home as down payments decline throughout the country. The average New Yorker, however, still has to scrape together
WeWork is on its way to becoming that largest private office tenant in Manhattan. The co-working behemoth signed a full building 258,344 s/f lease for
It started with what seemed to be an earnest plea. A man stood up and halted a panel discussion between five of New York City’s preeminent developers
Thousands of construction workers, public officials, immigrant advocates, and clergy and community members joined together for a memorial mass at St.
The New York State Legislature has revived the 421a tax abatement program, ending a stand-off that has persisted for over a year. Now rebranded as Affordable
Thornton Tomasetti vice chairman Aine Brazil has become the first female engineer to win the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat’s (CTBUH) Lifetime











