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Douglaston Dev. tops out Bronx mixed-use project with Levine Builders

Bronx, NY Douglaston Development celebrated the topping out of the first phase of a two-phase, mixed-use project located at 2856 Webster Ave.,

The Soloviev Group achieves 65% sold at One United Nations Park in Midtown East

Manhattan, NY According to The Soloviev Group, the holding company with several business interests operated by Stefan Soloviev, One United Nations Park, the

Newmark GCS appoints IFMA to provide training across its FM business

New York, NY Newmark Global Corporate Services (GCS) has appointed the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) to provide

BuildingLink secures investment from Sagemount

New York, NY BuildingLink, a leading provider of operations and resident engagement software for residential properties worldwide,

Enterprise Community Partners makes $2.3 million investment in Dabar Development Partners LLC

New York, NY Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) has extended a $2.3 million line of credit to Dabar Development Partners

The 92nd Street Y begins full campus renovation project

New York, NY According to The 92nd Street Y, New York, (92NY) one of the city’s centers for culture, connection and enrichment,

Front & York unveils 12-ft. Ampersand sculpture by Morris Adjmi Architects

Brooklyn, NY Front & York, the mixed-use development in DUMBO, unveiled a new public art installation by Morris Adjmi Architects,

Wilder Balter and L + M Development Partners break ground on $4 million Anderson St. project in New Rochelle

New Rochelle, NY Developers Wilder Balter and L + M Development Partners and the City of New Rochelle broke ground on July 21 on a $4 million

Lendlease, Union Theological Seminary and Morningside Heights Community Coalition award $325,000 in grants from MHCF

Manhattan, NY According to Lendlease, a global real estate group; Union Theological Seminary (UTS), a 180-year-old center of theological education; and

Three reasons renewable energy is reshaping NY’s housing market- by Michael Sachse

More than a decade after the housing market crashed, ushering in the Great Recession and diminishing new home construction, there is suddenly an urgent