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By Amanda Marsh While New York City continues to churn out significant transactions, four real estate experts headlining last week’s Real Estate Principals
SL Green announced that McDermott Will & Emery LLP, an international law firm, has signed a 20-year lease for 105,539 s/f at One Vanderbilt Avenue.
At a press conference in East Harlem this morning, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced that he is introducing new, tougher legislation in a bid
● EASTERN CONSOLIDATED JPO sandwich concept signs Garment District lease SLICED, a quick service restaurant featuring open-faced artisanal sandwiches from
●ALPHA REALTY Rich pickings in Hellʼs Kitchen Local private investor Rich International has closed on its $47.5 million purchase of 885 10th Avenue.
NKF Capital Markets raised $187 million of construction financing from Apollo for Normandy Real Estate Partners and Columbia Property Trust’
By Chris Kula and Rab Nalavala, Cole Schotz PC The current real estate and capital markets present many real estate investment groups and developers with
Verizon has sold and leased back its New Jersey operations center in a $650 million deal that shatters the sector record. Cushman & Wakefield announced
Two of the largest Coldwell Banker Commercial affiliates in the nation have announced a merger in a bid to rebuild the brand as a national force.
Ivanhoé Cambridge and Callahan Capital Properties, along with their partner, The Swig Company, announced that the final phase of a $60 million capital
Large hospital networks have been on a buying spree in recent years, scooping up doctors, practices and new office space at a rapid pace.
AECOM announced that it has appointed Christopher O. Ward as senior vice president, chief executive, Metro New York. Ward will be leading strategic growth











