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CBRE Capital Markets’ Debt & Structured Finance team has arranged $156.83 million in financing for the acquisition of a six-property, 1,413-unit multifamily
NEW YORK Broad Street Development signed a lease with Prosthodontic Associates of New York at 370 Lexington Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.
Taco Bell has signed a lease for the company’s latest Cantina location at 230 Varick Street between Downing and Carmine Streets. Set to open in summer
ABS Partners Real Estate completed an 8,194 s/f lease renewal for Gide Loyrette Nouel, LLP at 120 West 45th Street, also known as Tower 45.
In early 2016, the commercial real estate investment market will continue to experience greater liquidity, but deals may get more challenging to complete
Stonehenge NYC announced that Jet’s Pizza, popularly known for its famous Detroit-Style deep dish pizza, has opened its first location in NYC in the retail
By Konrad Putzier Fortress Investment Group is starting a push to take over StuyTown, but first the firm has to untangle a web of debt layers and potential
400 Park Avenue South Eastern Consolidated and Neal Cabot Ohm have arranged a long-term, 2,023 s/f lease for Tarallucci e Vino at the base of 400 Park
● Delancey Street Associates Essex Crossing building tops out Delancey Street Associates (DSA) has topped out of 202 Broome Street, a 14-story mixed-use
By Sabina Mollot A group of tenants from around the city are hoping to intervene in a lawsuit that was filed in July aimed at stopping the rent freeze
By Frank Marino, President, Marino New York has always been a city of neighborhoods. Never before has this been more true. Or exciting. Settled in droves
The lighting installations aim to brighten the day of Hunters Point workers. Related Companies announced new artistic lighting installations and commercial











