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By Jonathan Woloshin, CFA, Real Estate & Lodging Analyst Americas, UBS Financial Services Inc. JONATHAN WOLOSHIN On 11 September 2019, the California
As home sales remain rocky, owners of rental properties are continuing to cash in on all the buyers who are waiting out the market. This is being seen
Private Equity firm Madison International Realty announced the sale of nine Publix anchored shopping centers from DDRM Properties to Publix.
Taconic Investment Partners and Silverstein Properties announced development plans for the building at 619 West 54th Street, to be named the Hudson Research
The tunnel is being repaired without a full shut down of service Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the first phase of the L Project tunnel rehabilitation
BuildingsNY announced that it will collaborate with the International Facility Management Association, New York City Chapter (IFMA NYC) to provide education
Rogue landlord Steve Croman has been jailed for one year and ordered to pay $5 million in fees after pleading guilty to tax fraud. Dubbed the “Bernie Madoff
Advance Realty announced a new retailer will open its doors within the ground-floor retail space at Harlow, located at 1330 Willow Avenue in Hoboken.
287 Park Avenue South Newmark Knight Frank (NKF) has arranged a $110 million floating-rate loan for the refinancing of 287 Park Avenue South on behalf
INKWELL ● GOTHAM ORGANIZATION Inkwell promises to be class act Gotham Organization announced its newest residential project, Inkwell – a schoolhouse-to-condominium
Despite worries about tourism numbers and some corridors experiencing rent weaknesses, experts see nothing but good things for the future of New York City’s retail scene.
Fresh off the Labor Day holiday, city rental agents took notes on ‘Surviving the Winter Rental Season,” at the Real Estate Board’s first Tips from











