The Roosevelt Hotel, located on East 45
th St. in Manhattan, was a New York City landmark. Named for President Theodore Roosevelt, the storied hotel was the backdrop for major motion pictures and known as a fixture of the Manhattan skyline.
New York, NY That’s one big check! Thanks to the generosity of members and friends who attended our October clay shoot, IREM NYC is thrilled to donate $17,906.50 to GiGi’s Playhouse NYC. GiGi’s is a community center where people with Down Syndrome and their families gather to celebrate, inspire, and empower each other
New York, NY IREM NYC welcomed four new Certified Property Managers (CPMs) who were sworn in at the chapter’s December Zoom meeing. The new CPMs are:
New York, NY The IREM NYC chapter has decided to continue to offer courses virtually in the new year. This means that if you’re thinking about becoming a Certified Property Manager
Happy New Year! As we enter 2021 and I look back at the previous year, my heart fills with gratitude, pride, and hope. Despite the year afflicted by a pandemic, rallies and social unrest, the commercial real estate industry carried New York City on its shoulders.
New York, NY According to The Doe Fund, it has received a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy for Villa House, which will serve formerly homeless individuals and individuals or households from the NYCHA waitlist with
Bronx, NY The Doe Fund celebrated a topping out ceremony for its latest real estate development at 980 Westchester Ave. in the Foxhurst neighborhood.
New York, NY MWSK Equipment is now offering The Sterionizer, an HVAC technology that neutralizes and eliminates pathogens and contaminants in the air through the use of ions. Producing 10 billion to 1 trillion ions, The Sterionizer generates a large density of positive and negative charged
New York, NY The New York Real Estate Journal (NYREJ) sat down with Jared Kleinman, vice president of marketing and business development for AFA Protective Systems, Inc. (AFA) and this month’s Executive of the Month. AFA is a 147-year-old Fire Alarm and Security Systems provider
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the virus has changed the way we interact with indoor space. Offices in New York City remain mostly empty, with a recent survey showing that only about 15% of the Manhattan workforce is expected to return by the end of the year. Restaurants, houses of worship