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$2,200-a-month studio at 307 Atlantic in Boerum Hill By Liana Grey Not long ago, the price of one- and two-bedroom apartments in Brooklyn rose while
A joint venture of PRC and Camber Property Group last week closed on financing for the construction of a 163-unit affordable housing development at 975
The former headquarters of the L’Oreal cosmetiscs company is set to re-enter the market following a $25 million makeover. MetLife, one of the largest
New York Life Insurance Company has renewed and expanded its lease at the Graybar Building at 420 Lexington Avenue. The company signed a 10-year renewal
Developer David Walentas and his wife Jane have made a $100 million gift to the University of Virginia DAVID WALENTAS Walentas is a 1961 alumnus of UVA
Brookfield Properties today unveiled the first renderings of a new-look 666 Fifth Avenue. The company has retained Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) to
Boston Properties, Rudin Development and WeWork, the co-developers of Dock 72, today joined city officials and the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development
The principals of one of the cityʼs biggest rent regulated landlords have been dismissed from a lawsuit accusing them of overcharging their tenants.
After months of haggling over how to haul millions of tons of garbage from New York’s streets, the city could vote on a new plan as early as this month.
RIPCO principals Peter Ripka, Todd Cooper, Gene Spiegelman and Mark Kaplan are partnering with one-time Acadia executive Alex Janoff to launch a new investment company.
By Sabina Mollot On Monday, the city sued a Manhattan brokerage firm, Metropolitan Property Group, as well as real estate agents and entities currently
●TH REAL ESTATE Stamford apartments sell for $67 million CBRE Group, Inc. announced that Jeffrey Dunne, Gene Pride and Eric Apfel represented the Seller











