New York City

Inwood & Washington Heights properties primed to appreciate on rezoning, waterfront initiatives - by Matthew Gillis and Remi Mandell

Compared to other Northern Manhattan neighborhoods, most investment properties in Washington Heights and Inwood have consistently traded at a discount. Almost every investor and real estate professional has a theory as to why, with their reasons ranging from the area being too removed from prime Manhattan, to sub-par retail and outdated zoning.  

Opportunity Zones and Queens: What you need to know to make this investment vehicle work - by Rubin Isak and Mark Pietrogiacomo

Buried in the 185-page Congress Bill 115 lies Section 13823, establishing Opportunity Zones for the poorest urban, suburban, and rural census tracts in the United States. Opportunity Zones are defined as a census tract with an individual poverty rate of at least 20% and a median family income no greater than 80% of area median income (AMI). As a part of this year’s tax overhaul, Opportunity Zones provide a powerful investment vehicle that benefit both investors as well as the communities in which they invest. This massive initiative that has been undertaken by the federal government takes a free market approach, a novel tactic that uses investor capital rather than federal funds. 

New self storage development – A major concern of Wall Street analysts - by Nick Malagisi

If you have listened to any of the REIT webcasts for second Quarter Earnings Call this past month, the dominant question of the analysts who cover the publicly traded REITs was how much the continued development of new facilities is going to affect the performance of their existing stores?

Scharf of Morrison Cohen and celebrities give back at USTA gala

Flushing, NY David Scharf, litigation partner and chair of the real estate restructuring and finance practice at Morrison Cohen LLP, and USTA Foundation board member, joined celebrities who turned out in force to show their support at the USTA Foundation Gala, which marked the opening night of the 2018 US Open.

Savills Studley appoints Rudin as new president

NEW YORK, NY According to Savills Studley chairman & CEO Mitchell Steir, the firm has appointed Mitchell Rudin to serve as its next president, succeeding Michael Colacino who is stepping down at the end of this year after 27 years.

Donovan joins B6 Real Estate Advisors as a partner and vice chairman overseeing the Queens territory

Manhattan, NY B6 Real Estate Advisors (B6), an investment sales and capital advisory brokerage firm led by industry veteran Paul Massey, Jr....

Gold, Agbaba and Tortorici of Ariel Property Advisors arrange $1.625 million sale

New York, NY Ariel Property Advisors has facilitated the sale of 1049 Kelly Street, a sizeable multifamily building in the rapidly evolving ...

Jonathan Rose Cos. and League of Women Voters Launch “Rose Votes;” National campaign to support voter participation for low-income residents

NEW YORK, NY The League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF) and Rose Community Management (RCM), an affiliate of Jonathan Rose Co...

Greystone Management Solutions selected to provide MTA with real estate management services

NEW YORK, NY Greystone Management Solutions, a division of Greystone & Co., Inc., was recently selected to continue to provide the New Y...

REBNY unveils real estate industry leaders to be honored at 123rd Annual Banquet

NEW YORK, NY The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) announced the distinguished leaders who will be presented with top honors for their outstanding professional success and exceptional contributions to the industry at REBNY’s 123rd Annual Banquet to be held on Thursday, January 17, 2019 at the New York Hilton in Midtown Manhattan.