Fields of City Connections Commercial arranges three retail leases to Envy Corp. totaling 6,500 s/f
Barry Fields of City Connections Commercial has closed three new retail deals totaling 6,500 s/f. Envy Corp., owner of over 30 nail and hair salons in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx, signed with Fields to represent them last year. The company has plans to open two new stores each month.
Envy signed a lease for 3,700 s/f of retail space on the 2nd and 3rd floors at 1274 Fulton St. The landlord is the Jemal Family. Envy will also occupy 2,000 s/f on the 2nd floor of 423 Knickerbocker Ave. from landlord 423 Knickerbocker, LLC. At 163rd St. and Southern Blvd. in the Bronx, Envy will lease a 900 s/f of space on the ground floor. The landlord is 940 Southern Blvd. Assoc., LLC.Fields also represented the landlord in each transaction.
Manhattan, NY AmTrustRE has completed the $211 million acquisition of 260 Madison Ave., a 22-story, 570,000 s/f office building. AmTrustRE was self-represented in the purchase. Darcy Stacom and William Herring
Last month Bisnow scheduled the New York AI & Technology cocktail event on commercial real estate, moderated by Tal Kerret, president, Silverstein Properties, and including tech officers from Rudin Management, Silverstein Properties, structural engineering company Thornton Tomasetti and the founder of Overlay Capital Build,
Many investors are in a period of strategic pause as New York City’s mayoral race approaches. A major inflection point came with the Democratic primary victory of Zohran Mamdani, a staunch tenant advocate, with a progressive housing platform which supports rent freezes for rent
The state has the authority to seize all or part of privately owned commercial real estate for public use by the power of eminent domain. Although the state is constitutionally required to provide just compensation to the property owner, it frequently fails to account
Let’s be real: if you’re still only posting photos of properties, you’re missing out. Reels, Stories, and Shorts are where attention lives, and in commercial real estate, attention is currency.