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The restaurant will open in the spring Seafood restaurant Mighty Catch has signed a lease for its first Manhattan location, bringing the Oceanside
American Dream, the New Jersey super-mall set to open later this month, announced a partnership with Lyft to serve as the destination’s official rideshare partner.
Emmanuelle C. Slossberg, LEED AP, director of strategy with CetraRuddy, has been appointed to new leadership positions at the United Nations-affiliated
40 West 25th Street Two tech firms have subleased space from HelloFresh at 40 West 25th Street in Chelsea. Looker Data Sciences, a business intelligence
The overpass bridge in New Britian. Civic leaders and residents are celebrating the new Beehive Bridge, a project combining structural reinforcements for
Technical symposium Oct. 15: Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) will convene a group of architectural, engineering, and construction (AEC) experts with
New York-based Troutbrook/Freud Builders has set its sights on the Miami market with two recent land deals valued at $19 million. Troutbrook Miami Development
57 Alexander Street rendering Yonkers Industrial Development Agency (IDA) has approved financial incentives for a development that will transform an industrial
By REBNY President John Banks Imagine in the midst of your search for an apartment in New York City you are directed to an agent halfway across the country.
Food Bazaar and its holding company, Bogopa Services Corp., owner and operator of 25 supermarkets in the Tri-State area, have signed a 15-year lease at
The arts center includes the island’s first cafe Reidy Contracting Group announced the completion of LMCC’s Arts Center, the first permanent home
The city this week launched a campaign to warn the public about the dangers of illegal apartments after uncovering a host of housing horrors on the Lower East Side.











