Brooklyn
Transmitter Brewing Comes to Brooklyn Navy Yard
Building 77 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard has a new tenant: Transmitter Brewing will move to a 8,165-square-foot space from… Read more
Record Price of $1K-SF for 6519 and 6523 18th Ave.
An investor paid $9 million for two commercial buildings at 6519 and 6523 18th Ave. in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of… Read more
New Renderings of One Willoughby
Here’s a new look at the giant office tower coming to Downtown Brooklyn. FXFOWLE, the architect designing the tower, has… Read more
Home Health Care Agency Leases at 184 Fourth Ave.
Caring People, a 24-hour, home health care agency, has leased a 3,350-square-foot space at 184 Fourth Ave. on the busy… Read more
Building 77 Opens 1M-SF at the Brooklyn Navy Yard
Building 77, a one-million-square-foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing building, opened Nov. 9, 2017, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. “As we re-open this… Read more
Prototype for the Brooklyn Queens Trolley
A possible prototype of a streetcar was on display at a press conference held Nov. 13, 2017, at the Brooklyn… Read more
Condo Sales Start at Park Slope
The 36 new luxury condominiums have begun selling at 554 Fourth Ave. in Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighborhood. The residences range… Read more
Jury Finds Developers Broke the Law by Painting Over Graffiti
A jury has found that developers Jerry and David Wolkoff broke the law when they painted over the graffiti murals… Read more
Stabilized Ashland Gets $218M Loan
An affiliate of The Gotham Organization borrowed $217.5 million in permanent financing for The Ashland, a new 53-story tower with… Read more
Crushing Fines for Zombie Buildings
A new team of city officials will take a hard look at vacant and abandoned structures in New York City.… Read more
Condominium Conversion Gets $43M Construction Loan
Condominium conversions are coming back. Silverback Development borrowed $43.1 million from a private equity fund to convert an old student… Read more
Kick Axe Comes to Gowanus
Kick Axe, an indoor axe throwing entertainment venue, will be opening soon in a 7,000-square-foot warehouse space at 622 Degraw… Read more
More Affordable Seniors Housing
New York City will seek proposals from developers to build 300 new affordable apartments for seniors on three underused sites… Read more
$5M for Brownsville Development Site
A local investor paid $5.6 million for a development site at 203 Sutter Ave. in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn.… Read more
$293K-per-Unit for Midwood Apartments
S. Antonio Realty, on behalf of Rankell Associates, paid $17.6 million for the 60 apartments at 1695 E. 21st St.… Read more
$300M Bring Seniors Housing to Brooklyn Heights
Kayne Anderson Real Estate Advisors (KAREA) reportedly paid $300 million for The Towers Hotel, a landmark 16-story tower in the… Read more
RiverOak NYC Completes $114M in Purchases
Real estate investment fund RiverOak NYC has invested $113.5 million in eight properties in New York City acquisitions. Most recently,… Read more
Development Booms in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx
New York City’s development boom is spreading far beyond Midtown Manhattan — thanks in part to public investment. “When you… Read more
Brokers Work the Farm
Dozens of brokers and colleagues spent a day working on an urban farm operated by Project EATS, a program of… Read more
