Downtown New York

Shake Shack’s Home Office, Flagship Restaurant Comes to 225 Varick St.
Shake Shack has signed a 15-year lease for 27,000 square feet at 225 Varick St. in Manhattan’s Wes...Read more
Confidant, New Restaurant for West Village
Confidant, a new burger bar with sidewalk café, has signed a lease at 89 Greenwich Ave. in Manhatta...Read more
Bang Bang, Celebrity Tattoo Artist, to Open Soho Storefront
Several months ago, a real estate broker spotted a post on the social media site Snapchat from a tat...Read more
WTC Update
In the 16 years since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, three office towers have opened o...Read more
Most Expensive Condos at One Manhattan Square Revealed
Extell Development Company unveiled the 25 super-luxury condominiums in its Skyscape Collection, the...Read more
$52M Construction Loan for Tribeca Condos
Cape Advisors have borrowed $52 million to finance the construction of a new condominium development...Read more
New East Village Apartments Get Permanent Financing
The new, boutique apartment building at 185 Avenue B has stabilized in Manhattan’s East Village. I...Read more
Molloy College BFA Program Moves Downtown
The musical theatre program of Molloy College and its partner CAP21 has found a new home in a 38-sto...Read more
New Ferry Line Opens for Astoria, Long Island City and Roosevelt Island
Wall Streeters can now take a ferry ride to their fancy, new apartments in Long Island City. The new...Read more
$2M per Apartment in Tribeca
Benchmark Real Estate Group paid $59.5 million for three buildings in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighbor...Read more
City Hall Works to Protect Seniors, Tenants
Mayor Bill de Blasio signed legislation August 25 to help keep seniors in their homes. City Hall is ...Read more
Knotel Takes Another 27K-SF at 40 Exchange Place
Knotel signed another big lease — this time for 27,000 square feet of office space at 40 Exchange ...Read more
NYC’s Unique Experience Retail: The Old Town Bar and Restaurant
Retail developers now work hard to create “experience” retail that attracts visitors with shops ...Read more
Ferry-Oriented Development for Rudin
A giant new development on the Brooklyn waterfront probably wouldn't exist without New York City’s...Read more
$4M for Lower East Side Apartments
A private investor paid $4.4 million for eight apartments and two commercial units at 115 Division S...Read more
Hunt Raises Cash For Bridge Loans
Wall Street keeps finding new ways to pour money into commercial real estate, as evidenced by Hunt M...Read more
$4M for Greenwich Village Three-Story
A private investor paid $4.065 million for 66 Greenwich Ave., a three-story building in Manhattan’...Read more
New Model Apartments at 180 Water
Ten new model apartments opened at 180 Water St., an apartment tower in the Financial District of Ma...Read more
Landlords Scurry to Repair Worst Buildings
Talk about fast acting… In February, city officials released their latest list of the worst apartm...Read more
