Brooklyn, NY West Egg Development, in partnership with Bobby Shamsian’s Brookbridge Developers, has acquired its fourth site on one block of East 53
rd St. in the East Flatbush neighborhood. West Egg Development is owned and managed by Great Neck developer
Bronx, NY Michael O’Brien, III, SIOR, M.C. O’Brien Commercial Realty, LLC and Steven Kornspun, SIOR, RM Friedland Commercial Real Estate Services collaborated to complete
strong>New York, NY IREON held a COVID-19 webinar for the commercial real estate industry. Produced by the accounting firm, Janover LLC. Steve Kirschner, the founder and COO of IREON, opened the webinar attended by over 100 owners,
East Rutherford, NJ German Doner Kebab (GDK), a fast-casual dining chain plans to open 350 locations in the U.S. in the next seven years. Its first franchise will open at the American Dream mall.
The National Association of Realtors will hold their Legislative Meetings virtually. Please be sure to register so you can join in on programs such as the Economic Issues and Trends Forum. Go to
Manhattan, NY LIHC Investment Group and Rockport Mortgage Corp. secured the closing of an FHA Section 223(f) refinancing loan totaling $74 million for Little Italy Restoration Apartments located at 21 Spring St. The property is owned by
New York, NY Sanico USA provides janitorial and cleaning services for over 100 commercial, industrial and medical buildings throughout the NY Metropolitan and suburban areas. In the past two weeks alone, the company has
Boston, MA/Toronto, ON Building Engines, a provider of building operations software, has partnered with FastOffice, the developer of a 3D visualization platform. The partnership will enable Building Engines’ customers to
Brooklyn, NY According to Michael Bivona of Victory Capital, the firm closed $14.4 million in loans: The firm closed a loan through the Coronavirus crisis. The local regional bank, based on Victory Capital’s relationship,
It’s 2008 all over again. Remember 2008, when an estimated 100,000 commercial real estate brokers dwindled to less than 50,000 in less than an 18-month period? Like now, there was a