Manhattan, NY Yeshiva University (YU) plans to expand its presence in the healthcare field by establishing a new campus in the 10-story Herald Center building at the Herald Sq. In signing the long-term lease, YU will bring a new presence
Manhattan, NY Convene, a global lifestyle hospitality company, will open an event venue in Hudson Yards. Convene will occupy the entire 72,000 s/f floor on Level 24 at 30 Hudson Yards, making it the largest Convene location in New York City with a maximum capacity of just
Bronx, NY Rosewood Realty Group brokered the sale of 2865 Third Ave., located in the Melrose neighborhood. This mixed-use building consists of seven retail spaces and one free-market apartment totaling 20,512 s/f.
The “City of Yes” is the title given to mayor Adam’s administration’s proposed changes to the New York City Zoning Resolution (ZR). Each mayoral administration typically enacts its own zoning and planning initiatives. Former mayor Bloomberg and DeBlasio initiated
Manhattan, NY OPEN Impact Real Estate (OPEN), a woman-owned commercial real estate services company, negotiated the sale of 176 West 105
th St., a 10,242 s/f religious facility located on the Upper West Side, for $10 million.
Manhattan, NY Helmsley Spear, LLC represented the New York City Health + Hospitals Corp. in a lease transaction that provides an East Side location for the corporation’s World Trade Center Environmental Health Center. The 11-year 8-month lease is at 145 East
Syosset, NY The LiRo Group and Hill International’s northeast region merged the two entities to become LiRo-Hill, upholding the firms’ reputations as leaders in the field, and cementing LiRo-Hill as one of the largest AEC firms of its kind. The merger
New York City’s proposed hotel licensing bill, Int. No. 991, is igniting alarm among the city’s hospitality sector, particularly small and independent operators. The bill introduces stringent regulations, including annual license renewals, rigorous staffing requirements, and
Manhattan, NY Capitol Fire Sprinkler completed a comprehensive sprinkler system installation on the sixth floor of 330 West 34
th St. The project encompassed the replacement and installation of 519 upright sprinklers equipped with Victaulic brand fittings across
Binghamton, NY Institutional Property Advisors (IPA) negotiated the sale of Price Chopper Plaza, a 127,000 s/f community shopping center for $14 million. Price Chopper is one of the region’s dominant grocers and has been operating