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Movie Premier June 6: Unknown New York: The City that Women Built, a new film directed by Beverly Willis, FAIA, founder of the Beverly Willis Architecture
Project REAP (Real Estate Associate Program), recognized nationwide as a leading educational diversity initiative that introduces multicultural professionals
The collaboration between government and the private sector has taken a more social turn. Public private partnerships, once forged mainly for infrastructure
Meridian Capital Group arranged $20 million in financing for an office property located in Brooklyn’s South Williamsburg neighborhood on behalf of 731
DANIEL NADRI Two cousins from one of New York City’s real estate dynasties have launched a new capital services firm along with their longtime friend and
As New York City embraces massive mixed-use developments such as Hudson Yards, Essex Crossing, and Hunter’s Point South, one division of the real estate
Valyrian Capital has filed plans for a luxury residential rental building in Astoria, Queens, Real Estate Weekly has learned. The company purchased a vacant
RIPCO Real Estate has arranged for The Shade Store, a custom window treatment retailer, to open a showroom at 254 Park Avenue
The city has struck a deal with a private investment group that will prevent nearly 700 New York apartments being converted to market rate prices.
The Doe Fund announced the topping out of Webster Green, an affordable and supportive housing development designed by Magnusson Architecture in the Bedford
The New York City Council is set to vote on a bill that would mandate at least 40 hours of training for construction workers across the city.
Rising deal flow in Europe and record activity in the Asia-Pacific, powered notably by Hong Kong and Singapore, made 2017 the second-best year in the past











