New York City
City Way Ahead of Its 10-Year Affordable Housing Plan
New York City’s building boom isn’t just for luxury condos. In the three years since the start of 2014, New… Read more
Brooklyn, City of Artists
Despite rising rents, more artists now live in New York City than ever before — they just live in different… Read more
Prices Rise Most in Most Expensive Neighborhoods
High prices got higher in the second quarter in New York City’s most expensive residential neighborhoods. Median sale prices trended… Read more
NYCHA to Renovate Another 4,000 Apartments
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) has found a way to bring new funding and private-sector capital to eight… Read more
Pain Quotidien Founder Opens New Restaurant in Soho
Le Botaniste will open its second New York City location at 127 Grand Street in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood. The restaurant… Read more
Gov. Brown, Former NYC Mayor Bloomberg Partners on Climate
California’s Governor Jerry Brown is partnering with former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg in an effort to gather climate… Read more
DFW Tops Country in Office Leasing
Huge demand for office space propelled the Dallas-Fort Worth area into the top spot in office leasing in Q2 2017,… Read more
Public Transportation Getting Pricier
The good news: Using public transportation to commute to work and back is probably better for the environment, and, depending on… Read more
CBRE Names Van Devender COO for Two Michigan Regions
Paul Van Devender has been appointed Chief Operating Officer overseeing CBRE’s Mid-Michigan and West Michigan regions, CBRE Martin in Lansing,… Read more
Aetna Relocating HQ to NYC
Aetna chose New York City over Boston for its corporate headquarters in an effort to tap into NYC’s “knowledge economy… Read more
Biotech Comes Downtown
By the end of 2017, NYU Langone Medical Center and BioLabs will open a large-scale biotech incubator at 180 Varick… Read more
Office Vacancy Rate Remains Flat Despite Job Growth
The national office market continued along at a lackluster pace, recording the lowest quarterly net absorption in three years in… Read more
Berkshire Hathaway Adds New Commercial Real Estate Brokerage
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties has launched a new division to broker commercial real estate deals. Industry… Read more
Construction Wages Grew 5.4% in 2016
With the construction business growing quickly, wages for construction workers rose 5.4% in 2016. It’s the first time since 2008… Read more
35K New Apartments for NYC
Developers will open more than 35,000 new apartments in New York City in 2017. Many of these are squeezed into… Read more
Acquisitions Expert Joins L&L
Alex C. O’Connor joined L&L Holding Company as an associate in the firm’s acquisitions department. The hire comes as L&L… Read more
Building Business Cheers New MTA Chief
New York City’s subways, trains and buses seem to be falling apart, with frequent delays and negative headlines. “This is… Read more
18 Steps to Close Rikers Island
New York City has laid out the 18 steps it’s now taking to close the complex of jails on Rikers… Read more
100,000 New Jobs for NYC
New York City has a plan to create 100,000 new jobs over the next 10 years. “These are the fast-growing, high-paying… Read more
