New York, NY The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY), in collaboration with the Coro New York Leadership Center, one of the city’s premier civic leadership training programs, announced the call for the next generation of real estate
New York, NY Investment Property Realty Group (IPRG) handled the following sales: 121 Bowery in Chinatown, Manhattan, sold for $5.15 million. This property is located between Grand & Hester St. The lot is built
We keep hearing about the Penn Station expansion project in the news. Every day, we see a new article about approvals for the project, what will be built, who will finance it and whether or not it is a good idea. But what about the properties that are
Manhattan, NY Savanna, a NYC-based real estate investment manager, owner/operator and developer, announced two new leases totaling 23,517 s/f at 521 Fifth Ave., the 498,711 s/f, 39-story office building located on the corner of
Manhattan, NY According to Silverstein Properties, one of the city’s leading real estate development and management companies, Asana Inc., a leading work management platform, signed a 44,000 s/f office expansion at 3 World Trade Center
New York, NY According to CREtech, a leading community of professionals devoted to technological innovation in the real estate sector, architect and designer, Bjarke Ingels, will take center stage to present a keynote presentation on
Manhattan, NY Grocer Lincoln Market has inked a deal for a new store at 501 6
th Ave. in Greenwich Village. Katz & Associates’ Scott Sher represented Lincoln Market in a 20-year lease for the 10,621 s/f store that is slated to open
Brooklyn, NY JLL Capital Markets arranged $142 million in construction financing for Majestic, a ground-up, class A mixed-use development with 255 multi-housing units and 18,000 s/f of commercial space, located at 540 DeGraw St. in the
Manhattan, NY Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas LLP (SSRGA), a leading NYC-based full-service law firm, has expanded its existing 33,000 s/f lease at 444 Madison Avenue by 12,000 s/f, bringing its total presence in the building to a total of
The lights have finally turned green again for the retail, service and entertainment sectors in post-COVID New York City. Although online shopping is here to stay, retailers, restaurants and businesses remain busy removing vacancy signs and replacing them with