New York
CRE Ideas Abound at Tech’s Lollapalooza
Six real estate tech start-ups showcased ideas to more than 100 investors and executives at the sold-out Metaprop Demo Day… Read more
Deutsche Bank’s $7.5B Tops CRE Lending
Deutsche Bank was New York City’s biggest commercial real estate lender, providing $7.5 billion to commercial and multifamily property owners… Read more
NY Buyer Pays $28M for Fractured Condo
A New York buyer operating under the name Crosswynde Owner LLC acquired 252 units of the 453-unit Crosswynde Apartments. The… Read more
Downtown Will Be Flooded – With Office Space
Large blocks of new office space, such as Three World Trade Center, are expected to push the percentage of vacancy… Read more
New Crown Heights Home for Cabinet Maker
The real estate boom on the Brooklyn waterfront has pushed a family-owned cabinet maker to move to a new space… Read more
Floodproof Luxury at American Copper
Worried about environmental devastation from rising sea levels? The American Copper Buildings might be a great place to live. The… Read more
Mayor de Blasio Talks Building
The biggest worry many New Yorkers face is getting priced out of the city they love, according to New York… Read more
Montague Street Boasts New Landmarks
The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission unanimously voted to designate the People’s Trust Company Building at 181 Montague St.… Read more
More Money Dedicated to Distressed Public Housing
An additional 1,700 public housing apartments will be fixed up with help from millions in private investment, thanks to an… Read more
Lena’s Signs Lease, Tastes Success
There is literally no place to sit at Lena’s Italian Kitchen in Manhattan’s Kip’s Bay neighborhood. The new restaurant offers… Read more
Wage Hikes, Rents Closes Top Restaurant
Annisa, a famed restaurant in Manhattan’s West Village, will close May 27 after nearly 17 years in business. Owner Anita… Read more
Trump Cuts Funding for Sanctuary Cities
President Trump has issued an executive order threatening to cut federal funding for cities that shield undocumented immigrants from deportation.… Read more
Massachusetts Tops USGBC’s Top 10 LEED List
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) released its Top 10 State list for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).… Read more
Singapore Fund Claims $1B Stake in 60 Wall Street
GIC Private acquired a 95% stake in 60 Wall Street, investing $1.04 billion in the 1.6-million-square-foot lower Manhattan building. Paramount… Read more
$20M Refi for Single-Tenant Office Building
The owners of an office building in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY managed to get an attractive refinancing —… Read more
Music Hall and 305 Affordable Apartments for Melrose
Work started Jan. 13 on the Bronx Music Hall, a 300-seat concert venue built on what was the last vacant,… Read more
75 Sales at Fifteen Hudson Yards
Condominiums are selling faster at Fifteen Hudson Yards than at any other new development in Manhattan. Since beginning in mid-September,… Read more
421-a Replacement Program Progresses
A new plan to renew New York City’s most important tax break for development is working its way through the… Read more
Coffee Shop Opens in Brooklyn
You wouldn’t think Brooklyn needed another coffee shop, but Zagat’s has already named the planned opening of East One Coffee… Read more
