Long Island City
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
Developers on Trial for Painting Over Graffiti
More than 20 graffiti artists are suing Jerry and David Wolkoff because in 2013 the developers suddenly painted over the… Read more
Alvin Ailey Comes to Secaucus, NJ
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has signed a lease for 17,583 square feet of warehouse space at 1 County Road… Read more
$82.9M Financing for Long Island City Condos
CBSK Ironstate received an $82.9-million package of financing to build a new luxury condominium building in the Court Square neighborhood… Read more
Brooklyn and Queens Get 10.5M-SF
Some of the largest office projects in decades are currently under construction in the outer boroughs of New York. “Not… Read more
New Ferry Line Opens for Astoria, Long Island City and Roosevelt Island
Wall Streeters can now take a ferry ride to their fancy, new apartments in Long Island City. The new NYC… Read more
Long Island City Gets Powerhouse Gym
Powerhouse Gym will fill 10,323 square feet at “The Apple Building” at 30-30 Northern Boulevard in the Long Island City… Read more
One Million Riders for NYC Ferry
Wall Streeters will be able to ride the New York City Ferry to their new apartments in Long Island City… Read more
New Plan for 450K-SF Office Tower in Downtown Brooklyn
JEMB Realty Corporation has taken possession of the site at 420 Albee Sq. in Downtown Brooklyn where it will build… Read more
Long Island City to Get 1.5M-SF for Innovation, Jobs and Housing
Two City-owned sites on the Long Island City waterfront will become 1.5 million square feet of industrial, commercial and residential… Read more
Long Island City Gets Corporate Headquarters
Schweiger Dermatology Group will move their corporate headquarters to the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens. The dermatology group will… Read more
Barre3 Comes to Long Island City
Barre3, an international fitness barre studio, has leased space for a new location at 44-16 23rd Street in Long Island… Read more
Flood-prone Neighborhoods Off-Limits for Building in Staten Island
Some neighborhoods won’t ever be rebuilt after the flooding of Hurricane Sandy in 2012. A state-sponsored buyout program bought and… Read more
Ferry Ridership Exceeds Expectations
Developers take notice — more New Yorkers are eagerly riding the new ferry lines connecting growing neighborhoods along the Brooklyn… Read more
272 Luxury Apartments Open in Long Island City
Brause Realty and Gotham Organization opened 272 apartments in The Forge, a new 38-story tower in Long Island City in… Read more
35K New Apartments for NYC
Developers will open more than 35,000 new apartments in New York City in 2017. Many of these are squeezed into… Read more
Value-Added in Long Island City
Himmel + Meringoff bought a 127,000-square-foot office and warehouse building in Long Island City, with plans to transform the property.… Read more
Need an Anchor Office Tenant? Ask NYC
New York City is so eager to support new construction that city agencies now offer to move offices to serve… Read more
Development Data Pro Joins Stribling
Development specialist Patrick W. Smith has joined Stribling & Associates to help launch the firm’s presence in Long Island City.… Read more
