Brooklyn
EDC’s Board Okays Steiner Studios Project
The de Blasio administration is moving forward with the major film and TV studio it has planned for Sunset Park, Brooklyn,… Read more
Production Company Quadruples Space in Move to Industry City
The Garage, a tabletop production company specializing in commercials for brands such as Coca-Cola, Hershey’s, Cadillac and Olay, will be relocating… Read more
NYC Extends Outdoor Dining to Year-Round
The de Blasio administration will make outdoor dining year-round through its Open Restaurants program, which has enrolled more than 10,300… Read more
Brooklyn Sees “Striking Surge” in Pending Home Sales
Pending sales in Brooklyn increased 38.7% last month from a year ago, with 735 homes going into contract, StreetEasy reported Thursday. The… Read more
Private School Expands in Chelsea, Brooklyn
Cushman & Wakefield arranged two 20-year leases on behalf of Spring Education Group for BASIS Independent Schools. The private school… Read more
Industry City Withdraws Rezoning Proposal
The partnership that owns Industry City on Wednesday withdrew its application for a rezoning that would have added more commercial space… Read more
Bellwether Arranges Loan on Brooklyn Affordable Project
Bellwether Enterprise Real Estate Capital’s Jim Gillespie and Ilya Weinstein originated a $5,672,000 loan in Brooklyn on behalf of the borrower, CB… Read more
Two Trees Signs Other Half Brewing in Williamsburg
Complementing its signing of Evil Twin Brewing at 45 Main St. in Dumbo, Two Trees Management is bringing Other Half… Read more
RXR Tops Out at Willoughby Rentals
Executives from RXR Realty and associated partners gathered recently for the topping out of The Willoughby. Developed for LIU Brooklyn, The… Read more
“Nomadic” Brewery Finds Home with Two Trees in Dumbo
Two Trees Management said Wednesday that Evil Twin Brewing, a craft brewery and taproom, will open a new location on the ground… Read more
Brooklyn Apartment Metrics Fare Best in Lackluster August
Brooklyn apartment landlords fared best in a lackluster August among the rental markets charted each month by Miller Samuel’s Jonathan… Read more
Century 21 Files for Chapter 11, Will Close All Stores
Off-price retailer Century 21 Stores, founded in Lower Manhattan in 1961, became the latest retailer to file for Chapter 11… Read more
Urban Edge Leases Up Former Retail Turned Warehouse
AAA Wholesale Group has leased 130,000 square feet in an Urban Edge Properties building at the intersection of Route 17… Read more
Avison Team Markets Stuyvesant Heights Rentals
The Tri-State Investment Sales Group for Avison Young is marketing 841 Dekalb Ave., a newly redeveloped, 6,425-square-foot, five-story rental building… Read more
Eastern Union Launches Small Loans Platform
Brooklyn-based Eastern Union has launched a new Small Loans Division. Sarah Steinhardt was named director of the new division, which will… Read more
NYC Malls May Reopen Sept. 9 at 50% Capacity
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said Thursday that malls in New York City will be allowed to reopen starting Sept. 9… Read more
Whole Foods Opens First Delivery-Only Store
Whole Foods Market recently opened its first-ever permanent online-only store in Brooklyn’s Industry City. Parent company Amazon said in a… Read more
SG Blocks Enters Test Lab Market via JV
SG Blocks, Inc., a Brooklyn-based designer and fabricator of container-based structures, has entered the U.S. test lab market by forming… Read more
Eastern Union Launches Hiring Initiative
Brooklyn-based Eastern Union is launching a new program that trains new hires as commercial mortgage brokers, and pays as much as… Read more
