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CBRE and Newmark Grubb Knight Frank (NGKF) have been appointed exclusive leasing agents for nine of the 11 buildings in the Hudson Square office and retail
Two highly-publicized retail projects — one historic and one formerly infamous — are nearing completion. In New Jersey, developer Triple Five’s megamall
CSG, the newest old law firm to open in Manhattan, celebrated its 11 Times Square office with a cocktail party that drew the tower’
A new survey of corporate executives underscores a major shift in how companies are making real estate decisions today, with more than half saying that
Camber Property Group, Belveron Partners, and the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) last week closed on the $75 million
Cushman & Wakefield secured a $12 million loan for 111-113 East 12th Street in the East Village. The loan featured a five-year term at 3.
M&T Bank and The Bank of New York Mellon have come together to provide a $105M construction loan to Brause Realty and the Gotham Organization for their
SL Green Realty Corp. announced that Omnicom Group has extended its lease term for 15 years covering 167,003 s/f on floors 11-15 at 220 East 42nd Street
Cushman & Wakefield has negotiated a 15-year, 20,344 s/f two-level lease with Anthropologie on behalf of L&L Holding Company, owner of 195 Broadway.
Holliday Fenoglio Fowler announced that it has closed the sale of 370 Lexington Avenue, a 295,016 s/f office building with ground floor retail space in
By Stuart M. Saft, partner, Holland & Knight Legislative bodies have a tendency to over-react to a crisis and, instead of waiting to see the actual
SL Green Realty Trust founder Stephen L. Green will step down from the company’s top post at the beginning of next year, capping a two-decade tenure as











