New York
Lease Pushes Midtown Tower to 100% Occupancy
Technology company HomeRiver Group leased the entire penthouse floor at 263 W. 38th St., an office building in the Midtown… Read more
Redesign Planned for 140K-SF Broadway High-Rise
Taconic Investment Partners is planning a a bold redesign of 817 Broadway, its 15-story, commercial building just two blocks from… Read more
Creating Housing Solutions for the Homeless
Mayor Bill de Blasio thinks he can reduce the number of homeless people in New York City shelters by 2,500… Read more
Architecture Prize for Bloomberg Center
The first building of a new $2 billion technology campus for Cornell University on Roosevelt Island won one of 12… Read more
Housing Lottery Underway for 120 Units
By July 2017, residents will start moving into the 120 affordable apartments at Compass Residences 2A, in the Crotona Park… Read more
Federal Investigation into Real Estate Money Laundering
The new condominiums on West 57th Street are so expensive, the area has earned the nickname “Billionaire’s Row.” These billionaires… Read more
$15M for Parks in Poor Neighborhoods
New York City’s most famous parks — like Central Park and the High Line — are protected by generous, private… Read more
Public Library Wins Architecture Award
A public library under construction won one of 12 prizes at the 64th Progressive Architecture Awards, by Architect Magazine. “At… Read more
SoHa: New Name for South Harlem
New York City realtors have done it again: The slice of Harlem between 110th Street and West 125th Street in… Read more
South Midtown Rents Keep on Rising
Companies are crowding into the office spaces of South Midtown, drawn by the submarket’s reputation for innovation, and a growing… Read more
WTC Arts Center Takes a Prize
A place for theater, dance, music and film now planned at the World Trade Center won a Progressive Architecture Award, one of… Read more
Safe Sidewalks Near Busy Streets
An intersection in Queens, NY, shows why New York City is becoming safer for pedestrians. A pedestrian island and a… Read more
NYC to Landlord: We’re Coming for You
The City of New York continues to lean on the landlords with the worst records. Mayor Bill de Blasio recently… Read more
C&W Sean Moran’s Bank Viewpoint
Sean Moran, the new director of Cushman & Wakefield’s New York City Retail Brokerage Services Group, has his eye on… Read more
Avon Calling . . . With a 90K-SF Lease
Avon is the latest tenant to sign a big lease in Downtown Manhattan. The cosmetics company will move its corporate… Read more
Construction Starts Down, But Still Strong
Developers started construction on projects valued at $32.2 billion in 2016 in New York City. That’s a huge number —… Read more
1M SF of Industrial Sells for $67M
Colony NorthStar acquired four Class A warehouse and distribution buildings, totaling 946,379 square feet, in Orlando, FL’s Southwest Industrial Corridor.… Read more
$208M Sale Largest for Long Island
Investcorp paid $208 million for Atlantic Point Apartments in Bellport, NY, representing the largest sale of an apartment property ever… Read more
Rents Rise at Fulton Mall
Brooklyn’s main shopping street is getting a major upgrade — along with higher retail rents. Ten years ago, Fulton Mall… Read more
