New York
South Bronx’s Sideways Solar Panels
Want solar panels for your building, but there is no room on the roof? Urban Health Plan recently placed 104 new… Read more
Salty Recognition in Tribeca
Salt sheds are normally ugly, utilitarian structures. But Tribeca is one of the most expensive neighborhoods in the world, and… Read more
Fewer Permits Without 421-a
Developers took out permits to build just 24,757 New York City apartments in 2016 — that’s less than half the… Read more
Hudson’s Bay Makes Macy’s Bid
Hudson’s Bay Co., the parent of retailers Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue, is interested in acquiring the struggling… Read more
Northern NJ Effective Rents Forecast to Rise 5%-Plus
Most of the 7,000 new apartments that open in Northern New Jersey in 2017 will be in Jersey City. “Leasing… Read more
Has Williamsburg Hit its Peak?
The Williamsburg and Greenpoint neighborhoods together make up the only housing submarket in Brooklyn where the median price of a… Read more
East Harlem Apartments Trade for $15M
Itzhaki Acquisitions paid $14.7 million for an East Harlem building with 45 apartment units. That works out to a price… Read more
Chelsea Gallery Building Attracts $11M
A single-story art gallery building sold for almost $10.8 million in Chelsea to an undisclosed buyer. “By first leasing the… Read more
New Confidence for New York City Housing Authority
There’s a new confidence in the headquarters of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) in downtown Manhattan. On Thursday,… Read more
30K New Apartment Units for NYC
Developers are expected to open 30,000 new, rental apartments in New York City this year, mostly in Brooklyn and Manhattan.… Read more
1,100-Acre Steel Property Sells
Frontier Group, headquartered in Buffalo, NY, acquired a major portion of the Weirton Steel site in Weirton, WV. The buyer… Read more
CareTrust Pays $26M for Seniors Housing
CareTrust REIT acquired two senior housing assets in the Milwaukee metropolitan area. The California REIT paid $26.1 million for the… Read more
Rough Rezoning Meeting in Long Island City
Residents of the Long Island City neighborhood lashed out at city officials Tuesday night in a public meeting to discuss… Read more
Hunts Point Readies for $300M Mixed Use
The architects behind The Peninsula, the $300-million redevelopment of the old Spofford Juvenile Detention Center in the Hunts Point section… Read more
NYC’s Youngest Landmark
In January, first-floor interiors at the United Nations Hotel became the youngest historic landmark in New York City, according to… Read more
20 Exchange’s $269M Loan
Money is still flowing to rental apartment properties in the Financial District. The Art Deco tower at 20 Exchange Place… Read more
Carbon Challenge Now Covers 6% of Built NYC
After last week’s expansion to New York City’s Carbon Challenge, the number of buildings included in the challenge’s goal to… Read more
Trump Hotels Plans Downtown Dallas Project
New York City-based Trump Hotels is planning a new, four-star concept dubbed Scion, near Dallas City Hall, downtown. The six-story,… Read more
A Journey from Fire Hazard to Multifamily
Four buildings at 800-804 Broadway in Albany, NY, considered too dangerous for even firefighters to enter, will be converted into… Read more
