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AGENTS JONATHAN SQUIRES Cushman & Wakefield has been retained to sell 2883 Miles Avenue, a 9,200 s/f industrial building in Throggs Neck.
Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has been named as exclusive leasing agent for the 350,000 s/f Empire Outlets outdoor shopping, dining and lifestyle center in Staten Island.
UJA-Federation of New York honored Micah Goodman, a managing director with Benefit Street Partners, at its annual Real Estate Executives (REX) Gala on
New York’s Buildings Department has finalized training requirements put in place by last year’s safety legislation. Construction workers on most major
The roof terrace at 50 West 23rd Online employee training company Grovo is more than doubling its office space with a move to Two Trees Management’
By Linda O’Flanagan Two of New York’s most influential women’s groups have announced they will merge to form one single, stronger group.
Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, L.P. has secured an $89 million refinancing for 401 West 14th Street, a mixed-use retail and office building anchored by Apple Inc.
The Department of Buildings is taking construction safety on the road this week in an annual effort to keep New York and New Yorkers safe.
UJA-Federation of New York honored Louis Coletti, CEO & president of Building Trades Employers’ Association, and Maria Wilpon, principal of Stantec
DUSTIN STOLLY and JORDAN ROESCHLAUB A team of Newmark Knight Frank debt specialists has arranged a$1.175 billion refinancing package for the iconic Fontainebleau
Natixis’ Green Weighting Factor, a mechanism that allocates capital to financing deals based on their climate impact, is now up and running.
The city has permanently revoked the license of a crane operator invovled in the Tribeca collapse that killed a 38-year-old man and wounded three other people.











