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COVID and the workforce – The new normal? - by William Gati

Due to COVID, many people were forced to work from home. As a result, they had to shift their work style. Now they are being asked to come back to the workplace full time. While this may be good news for some

BRG closes two sales totaling $3.211 million

Brooklyn, NY Bestreich Realty Group (BRG) handled the following: 117 Jewel St. sold for $1.611 million. The subject is

Mavashev and Egison of Alpha Realty negotiate $5 million sale

Manhattan, NY Alpha Realty negotiated the sale of 78-80 Christopher St. in an off-market transaction brokered by Lev Mavashev and Shai Egison. The sale price was

Eastern Union arranges $53.745 million for four commercial properties

New York, NY Eastern Union, one of the country’s largest commercial real estate finance firms, has arranged financing totaling $53.745 million for

Annual interested director/manager reports for condominiums and cooperatives - by Thomas Kearns

In 2018 New York’s legislature passed new Section 727 of the Business Corporation Law (BCL) requiring annual disclosure to condominium unit owners and housing cooperative shareholders of

JLL has completed 17,289 s/f lease on behalf of Nearwater Capital

Manhattan, NY JLL has completed a 17,289 s/f lease at One Vanderbilt in Midtown on behalf of tenant Nearwater Capital. Nearwater Capital will relocate from the

Fried Frank acts as pro bono counsel to Luria Academy

Brooklyn, NY Fried Frank acted as pro bono counsel to Luria Academy in connection with its $10.7 million financing for their planned conversion of a three-story, 34,000 s/f former

Black Bear Capital Partners arranges $95m in permanent financing for Laub Realty

Manhattan, NY Black Bear Capital Partners (BBCP), a real estate financial advisory firm and subsidiary of Black Bear Asset Management, has arranged $95 million in permanent financing on behalf of

Public Relations: Choosing the right provider - by Harry Zlokower

Whether it is on an employee or contractual basis, selecting the right PR assistance requires care and caution. In narrowing your selection, consider above all skills and

Keeping the lights on in the post Indian Point era requires understanding of the region’s energy needs and supplies - by John Ravitz and Richard Ellenbogen

Sixty years after first opening, the end has come to nuclear power generation at Indian Point. April 30 saw the shutdown of the final operating unit at the Energy Center. The moment is