New York
More Trouble for Lever House
April 24, 2017 There’s more bad news for Lever House. Alcoa Corp. is closing its global headquarters in New York… Read more
Office Leases Surge Downtown
April 24, 2017 Lower Manhattan recorded more than 2.3 million square feet in leasing transactions in the first quarter of… Read more
First Big Lease at Renovated 125 W. 25th St.
April 24, 2017 Mohawk Carpet Distribution Inc. signed the first big lease at 125 West 25th St. since the sale… Read more
NYC Shows Off Stormwater Solutions
April 24, 2017 New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) celebrated Earth Day by showing fourth grade students one… Read more
New Building 70% Leased in Clinton Hill
April 24, 2017 In just two months, the 29 luxury apartments at Myrtle are already more than 70% leased. That’s… Read more
Mill Creek Fund’s Six-State Modera Portfolio Refi’d for $364M
CBRE Capital Markets’ debt and structured finance team arranged $363.7 million for the refinancing of The Modera Portfolio. Comprised of… Read more
An Airbnb for Retail Space Launches in NY
London-based Appear Here launched an Airbnb-like marketplace for retail space in New York. The platform matches vacant retail space with… Read more
Renovated 1411 Broadway 97% Occupied
April 21, 2017 The office tower at 1411 Broadway is now 97% occupied — up from 87.5% since the owners… Read more
Six-Acre Domino Park for Williamsburg
April 21, 2017 In summer 2017, a six-acre park will open on the waterfront in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn.… Read more
Bronx Apartment Tower Gets a Gym
April 21, 2017 New development is bringing new amenities to New York’s apartment market — and owners of existing buildings… Read more
Joanne Podell Top U.S. Broker for Cushman & Wakefield
April 21, 2017 New Yorker Joanne Podell was the top producing broker for Cushman & Wakefield nationwide in 2016. “Joanne… Read more
Apartment Sales Slow Down
April 21, 2017 February was a very slow month for buyers and sellers of apartment properties. “Uncertainty surrounding last year’s… Read more
Big Gaps in Financial Know-How
According to a recent survey by GO Banking Rates, many Americans are not well-versed in understanding finance and general financial terms.… Read more
NY Taxi Commission Pushing Uber to Accept Tips
If New York City’s taxi regulator has its way, Uber drivers will soon see their wages rise. The commission wants… Read more
SL Green Fills Retail at Graybar Building
April 20, 2017 One of New York’s biggest real estate companies has found tenants for the highly visible retail storefronts… Read more
Sales of Office Properties Just $2B in 1Q
April 20, 2017 Sales of New York City office towers started slow in the first three months of 2017, continuing… Read more
Bridge Loan for Vacant Retail Condominium
April 20, 2017 The retail space at 201 Mulberry St. is now rented to pop-up stores while it looks for… Read more
Apartment Rents Fall Near Second Ave Subway
April 20, 2017 Rents are falling at apartments close to the new Second Ave. Subway, which opened at the beginning… Read more
Home Prices Boom in Brooklyn Neighborhoods
April 20, 2017 Sales of new condominiums at new luxury towers pushed four Brooklyn neighborhoods onto the list of New… Read more
