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2025 Year in Review: Nicole De Bare, HSF Kramer

Nicole De Bare
Partner, Real Estate
HSF Kramer

What transaction, project, or key moment best reflected the direction of the New York CRE market this year? 

The long-term master lease between Vornado Realty Trust and NYU for more than 1 million s/f at 770 Bdwy. reflects an important market signal. The 70-year structure, paired with a significant upfront payment, shows continued institutional confidence in high-quality office assets despite market uncertainty. It also highlights how traditional office buildings are being repositioned to meet evolving educational, research and civic needs. From a legal perspective, the transaction underscores the increasing complexity of large-scale lease, purchase-option, and capital structuring arrangements.

What accomplishment, milestone, project or transaction stood out for you or your firm in 2025? 

HSF Kramer’s work on the Willets Point redevelopment – representing the JV between Related Companies and Sterling Equities – was a defining accomplishment. The project involves complex condo structuring to support one of NYC’s most ambitious mixed-use undertakings. When complete, it will deliver 2,500 affordable housing units and the city’s first soccer stadium, creating a transformative anchor for the borough. Advising on a project of this magnitude required navigating complex regulatory considerations and the anticipation of future governance, maintenance, and infrastructure responsibility.

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