Queens, NY In a transaction that marks the end of a 50-year era, Adelaide Polsinelli, vice chairman of Compass, in collaboration with Michael Cardillo, also of Compass, arranged the sale of an industrial property located at 120-08, 120-30 Jamaica Ave.,
Bronx, NY The Urban Dove Team II Charter School has opened its new transfer high school at 671 Prospect Ave. in the Woodstock neigborhood. Montroy DeMarco Architecture (MDA) designed the school building’s renovation and expansion.
Manhattan, NY Avison Young has arranged the sale of a 17,000 s/f office building at 14 East 52
nd St. on behalf of Inmoprisa USA, Inc. for $19.5 million. The building’s former occupant, Pronovias, a wedding dress company, vacated
Bronx, NY Simone Development Companies has acquired a property at 1720 Eastchester Rd. in the Morris Park section of the borough from Madison International Realty for an undisclosed price. The new owners plan on repositioning the property
Queens, NY SCALE Lending, the debt financing arm of Slate Property Group, has finalized a $142 million floating-rate loan to aid the final stages of construction of a 24-story apartment building rising at 147-35 95
th Ave. in Jamaica.
Manhattan, NY Adler & Stachenfeld LLP (A&S), said that Ashley Doukas has joined the firm to chair its land use and zoning practice. “I’m over the moon to have Ashley
Manhattan, NY Pryor Cashman said that Christian Hylton has joined the firm as a partner in the real estate group and land use + zoning practice. Hylton comes to Pryor Cashman from Phillips Nizer LLP, where he was a partner and co-chair
Manhattan, NY David Carlos has joined JLL as vice chairman and head of nonprofit, education and government practice. He will be joined by colleagues, Andrew Dzenis, who will serve
Brooklyn, NY Investment Property Realty Group (IPRG) negotiated nine real estate transactions in New York City. 550 Van Buren St., Brooklyn for $4.78 million. This property is located between Broadway and Patchen Ave. The building is built
Manhattan, NY The West Side Community Fund (WSCF), a consortium of leading businesses and firms that come together to support neighborhood initiatives in the west side of the city, named the allocation of $100,000 to 21 grant recipients as part of its bi-annual grant