New York City
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
$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
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
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
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
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
$60M Financing for School Building
The owners of a former school building on the Upper West Side received $60 million in 10-year, interest-only financing from… Read more
A New Historic District: Morningside Heights
A big piece of the Morningside Heights neighborhood in Upper Manhattan is now an historic district. New York City’s Landmarks… Read more
$233M Loan Secured for Apple-Occupied Campus
Natixis provided a $232.5-million loan to New York City-based Tristar Capital for the acquisition of the 349,758-square-foot Crossroads III. The… Read more
Living Rent Free in Brooklyn
In Brooklyn, landlords offered concessions on more apartments than ever before in January 2017. More than 18% of apartment listings… Read more
1,843 Affordable Communities
Can’t find affordable housing? In the last three decades, developers have built or renovated 1,843 apartment complexes throughout New York… Read more
Vornado: Confidence in NYC “Never Greater”
Vornado Realty Trust is still bullish on New York City, citing Federal policy, infrastructure projects and the low crime rate, even… Read more
Union Square to Boast 258K-SF Tech Hub
New York City is creating a 258,000-square-foot Union Square Tech Hub. “This new hub will be the front-door for tech… Read more
Fewer New Jobs, Lower NYC Rents
The job market in New York City is still growing, but a lot less quickly than prior years. It’s no… Read more
“Mansion Tax” to Help Low-Income Seniors, Vets
New York City’s proposed “Mansion Tax” will help fund a new Elder Rent Assistance program serving more than than 25,000… Read more
Equity Residential: Free Rent, More Competition
Apartments in New York City face more downside risk than apartments in any other U.S. market, according to Equity Residential… Read more
Design-Build Catching On in NYC
The “design-build” way of building may finally be catching on in New York City. New design-build projects include the $4… Read more
Midtown South Home to Tech
Technology is still a bright spot in New York City’s market for office space — particularly in the Midtown South… Read more
Construction Costs Up 4% in the City
Good news: The cost of construction only rose 4% in New York City during 2016, according to the New York… Read more
