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By Sarah Trefethen Grand Central rendering It will take updates to both Midtown East’s office buildings and the surrounding areas to keep major office
By Matt Burk, CEO, Fairway America Among the most popular forms American investment took in the 20th century — not to mention being among the most accessible
The mayors of four diverse towns in New Jersey discussed key drivers of the economic successes that are transforming their communities during NAIOP New
A prime Chelsea retail corner is up for grabs, for the first time in two decades. Winick Realty Group is marketing the 800 s/f ground floor space at 261
AGENTS DAN MARKS TerraCRG has been tapped to sell 96 Ingraham Street, an industrial building in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Dan Marks, Partner and Team
Developer Dermot Company, and leasing agent Citi Habitats New Developments, celebrated the official launch of 35,000 s/f of amenities at luxury rental
Olshan Properties JV buys legacy buildings in Washington Heights Olshan Properties has partnered with Millhouse Properties to acquire two Washington Heights
International Gem Tower Extell Development Company announced that New York Loan Company, one of the country’s most exclusive pawn shops, is the first office
Despite the global collapse of commodity prices – including many key inputs to construction – overall construction costs continue to rise nationwide in
The New York City Council’s new effort to require home-sharing companies to share their data with the City is a smart and sensible idea.
Contractors hired to build Steinway Tower, the American Copper Building and several other high-profile Manhattan projects have been indicted for theft and fraud.
575 Lexington Normandy Real Estate Partners, a leading real estate operator and fund manager, announced a 15-year deal with Cornell University at 575











