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It began with a YouTube video, a five minute compilation of crumbling cement and pooling saltwater in the Amtrak train tunnels beneath the Hudson River.
Almost four months after the expiration of the 421a tax break, real estate representatives and labor unions are starting to forego civility, trading barbs
As alternative forms of transportation like ride-sharing and autonomous vehicles gather steam, experts say adjacent industries like commercial and residential
By Sarah Trefethen Fifth Avenue is a name known to shoppers around the world, but the avenue is longer than the 11-block stretch between 49th and 60th
By the time Rick Matthews gets to work in the morning, he’s already covered the 60 miles of distance between Vernon, New Jersey and his office desk in
THE SONY BUILDING The Chetrit Group has reversed its plan to turn the Sony Building at 550 Madison into uber luxury condos and instead sold the property for $1.
L-R: James Nelson, Principal and Head of Tri-State Investment Sales, Avison Young; Louis Tuchman, Partner; Member, Executive Committee and Chair, Tax Department
New York Building Congress, NYBC, says New York’s affordable housing is keeping pace with city-designated benchmarks, adding almost 35,000 new units since 2014.
What does a Realtor do when one deal turns into five? If you ask Sandhya “Sanjya” Tidke, a 14-year veteran of Halstead, the answer would be to “push your boundaries.
Ronald Zeccardi By Holly Dutton Three months after Hurricane Sandy battered the city, New York building managers are now fighting with insurance companies
Governor Andrew Cuomo has vowed to veto any 421a legislation that does not include protections for union labor. In a speech during the Building and Construction
The Durst Organization announced that the Bank of Montreal’s BMO Capital Markets has signed a 15-year lease for 215,056 s/f on the 9th and 29th through











