New York City
Google Walks Away from Deal for Retail Flagship
A 14,000-square-foot space in the Fulton Market District that Google sought to occupy for its first flagship store is back… Read more
City Council Poised to Enact Sweeping Package of Green Buildings Laws
New York City, and in particular commercial property owners, could soon see the world’s most comprehensive municipal emissions reductions bill… Read more
San Antonio is Seventh Solar City in the U.S.
A new report by Environment Texas Research & Policy Center ranked San Antonio the first solar city in Texas and… Read more
L.A. Scores Economic Bragging Rights
It’s been said that New York City isn’t very good at coming in second. In this case, though, it’s going… Read more
Newmark Expands in Midwest with MLG Commercial Acquisition
Newmark Group, which operates the NKF platform globally, has closed on the acquisition of MLG Commercial LLC, a Milwaukee-based commercial real… Read more
Slowing Market in the Forecast for NYC Investment Sales
New York City’s investment sales market for 2019 is on pace to record its lowest transactional tally in eight years,… Read more
John Catsimatidis Wants to “Get the Truth Out”
“When people are running, there’s the opportunity,” John Catsimatidis advised the audience at the Mortgage Bankers Association of New York’s… Read more
Co-living Crusade Finding a Home in U.S.
By Dennis Kaiser Co-living is the newly-arriving cousin to co-working, a workspace movement that has spread across the country in… Read more
NYC Investor Snags Nexus Urban Living
New York City investor Nathan Mann snagged Nexus Urban Living, a 75-unit, recently- renovated apartment complex in San Antonio. Zar… Read more
Lee NYC Rebrands Property Management, Project Management Lines
Lee & Associates NYC has rebranded its commercial property management and project management businesses. The respective businesses, formerly known as… Read more
Congestion Pricing: How It Plays Out is TBD
The inclusion of congestion pricing in the fiscal 2020 New York State budget is “a historic moment for our state,”… Read more
NYC Family Offices Buy in Fast-Growing Des Moines Suburb
Besyata Investment Group and the Scharf Group, both New York City-based family offices, have completed the Phase II acquisition of… Read more
Reinsurer SCOR Takes 75k SF at 28 Liberty
SCOR has leased 75,000 square feet at Fosun Hive Holdings’ 28 Liberty St. in the Financial District. The Paris-based global… Read more
Lightstone Books $155M Refi for Moxy Chelsea
Lightstone has closed on $155 million in financing from LoanCore Capital and KSL Capital Partners for Moxy Chelsea, a 349-key Marriott… Read more
RFP Calls for Marine Terminal Operator at Hunts Point
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is looking for would-be operators of a new marine terminal at Hunts Point… Read more
NY State Jobs Hit New High; NYC Employment Slips
New York State added 7,900 private-sector jobs in February, bringing the total to 8,254,400 positions. That’s the highest level on… Read more
FirstService Residential Partners with Housing Nonprofit
FirstService Residential New York, the largest residential property management company in New York City, has announced a partnership with Lower Manhattan-based Community Access, among… Read more
Is WeWork Watching You?
WeWork Cos. has made a huge name for itself as the leader in co-work spaces. And now, the New York… Read more
Siemens Gets Nod for 1.4-Megawatt Solar Project at Javits Center
Siemens Building Technologies has been selected by the New York Power Authority to install up to 1.4 megawatts of solar… Read more
