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Closings begin at 53 West 53 condominium tower above MoMA

Manhattan, NY According to Hines, together with Singapore-based Pontiac Land Group and Goldman Sachs Investment Group, closings have commenced at 53 West 53, the 1,050-ft.-high

Soundview Partners launches sales at Long Island City duplex condo property

Queens, NY According to developer Soundview Partners LLC, sales have launched for 39-32 28th St., a new, two-unit duplex condominium in Long Island City’s Dutch Kills

Jetty partners with Asset Living for student housing

New York, NY Jetty, a financial services company on a mission to make renting a home more affordable and effortless, has partnered with Asset Living, one of the largest third

Minrav Development partners with Forino and SLCE Architects for VU, 100-unit condo project

Manhattan, NY Minrav Development, is developing VU (pronounced “view”), a new construction condominium development in the Rose Hill neighborhood. VU

Jonathan Rose Cos., BedRock Real Estate Partners, JD Capital USA and Nuveen Real Estate reach 80% leasing milestone at The Pierrepont

Brooklyn, NY According to Jonathan Rose Cos., BedRock Real Estate Partners, JD Capital USA and Nuveen Real Estate–the developers behind new residential rental building

Lam Generation celebrates opening of Renaissance NY Chelsea Hotel

Manhattan, NY Renaissance New York Chelsea Hotel has opened  as one of the tallest properties in the  Chelsea neighborhood. Rising 39 floors at 430 ft. high, the brand

National Realty & Development begins final phase of $100m WatermarkPointe

New Rochelle, NY National Realty & Development Corp. (NRDC) is in the final phase of construction at WatermarkPointe, a condominium community in a waterfront location with views

Tishman Speyer expands ZO., health/wellness/safety services

Manhattan, NY Tishman Speyer is offering its ZO. suite of health, wellness and safety services, similar to the amenities for office tenant employees, to construction workers at the

Mixed-use developments raise the bar for affordable housing projects - by Walter Marin

In New York City, rent and the cost of living continues to escalate and residents are seeking affordable neighborhoods with the same access to transportation, schools, and shopping as their more expensive

Opportunities to reduce property taxes for senior housing properties - by David Wilkes

Senior housing, as an investment, may now require its own form of life support. With developers adding more than double the number of units in 2018 as it did just four years before that, according to