Commercial real estate has not been exempt from the pain felt across much of the real estate industry in the last few years. Long Island is ...
No doubt there are daily mixed signals and forecasts as we wade into the real estate recovery period. The word "correction" has oft been rep...
Where are we now? After completing a productive 2010 with two Lowe's (Riverhead/Commack) and three CVS and two Walgreens in Florida 2011 is ...
The current commercial real estate market is generally strong from both a pricing and rental perspective. Although transactions are not in a...
Uncertainty is the most significant issue for commercial real estate in the post-recession environment. The good news is that commercial mar...
Long Island remains a market serving its master on Manhattan but certainly isn't benefitting from the wealth and breadth of the NY City offi...
Contractors on Long Island may now opt to do business in their own back yard as the The New York City Department of Buildings has published ...
According to Irwin Contracting, Bob Didier has been named president of National Association of the Remodeling Industry's NYC/LI Chapter. NAR...
What's in (or not in) your listing agreement?
Our listing agreement basically indicates that the building owner has agreed to pay us a fee i...
Q: We are going to be leasing our new corporate headquarters. What are the differences between a net lease, a gross, lease, and a full-servi...