New York City

Von Der Ahe, Koicim, Rineym Kossoff and Walsh of Marcus & Millichap broker $20.5 million sale of two Queens apartment buildings

Queens, NY Marcus & Millichap has completed the sale of 30-58 34th St. and 30-64 34th St., two five-story walk-up apartment buildings to...

Alma Realty leases 15,303 s/f in Long Island City, Queens

Queens, NY According to Alma Realty and Cushman & Wakefield, Charles H. Greenthal Property Sales, Inc., a family-owned and operated prop...

DeGrossi and Barkley join HKS as loan advisors

New York, NY According to HKS Capital Partners, Luke DeGrossi and Brian Barkley have joined the capital advisory firm as loan advisors in th...

Watson of KZA selected as Realtor Associate of the Year by BMAR; At the organization’s 93rd Annual Banquet

Bronx, NY Gina Watson, associate broker at KZA Realty Group, has received the Realtor Associate of the Year Award from the Bronx-Manhattan A...

Adler Windows hires Roser as 100th employee and operations administrator

Queens, NY According to Adler Windows, Shayna Roser has joined the company as an operations administrator and their 100th employee. Roser...

Rowland of Zetlin & DeChiara honored by the Queens Centers for Progress

Queens, NY James Rowland, partner at construction law firm Zetlin & De Chiara LLP, was honored by the Queens Centers for Progress (QCP) ...

As Manhattan property sales slow, multifamily and development assets remain mainstays - by Howard Raber

Howard Raber is a director – investment sales at Ariel Property Advisors, New York, N.Y. ...

New York City’s first half of annual real estate taxes are due: Owners facing increases - by Peter Blond

Peter Blond, Esq. is a partner at Brandt, Steinberg, Lewis & Blond LLP and the chair of the NYC Bar committee on condemnation & tax ...

Ferrara and Beyda of Highcap Group sell $6.8 million East Harlem package

Manhattan, NY Michael Ferrara, senior director, and Joey Beyda, investment sales associate, of Manhattan based investment sales brokerage firm Highcap Group, brokered the sale of a two building multifamily package in East Harlem. The properties, 166-168 East 104th St., are located between 3rd Ave. and Lexington Ave. and sold for $6.8 million.

Commercial real estate goes green: Five ways an existing building can make improvements - by Ron Koenigsberg

1. Lighting: One of the ways commercial buildings are going green is through lighting. Light-emitting diodes, or LED light bulbs, are gainin...