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BREV, PCD Development, and Hines
maintain strong sales at The Daymark

Sleepy Hollow, NY The Daymark, a premier collection of waterfront condominium residences, has maintained sales momentum, securing ten new contracts over the summer. Rising along the Hudson River within the award-winning Edge-on-Hudson mixed-use community, The Daymark presents a opportunity to experience a lifestyle that integrates nature with modern living.

Solar Landscape enters partnership with National Storage Affiliates Trust

New York, NY National Storage Affiliates Trust (NSA) and Solar Landscape have entered into an agreement to pursue the installation of new solar capacity on rooftops across the NSA’s properties nationwide. NSA and Solar Landscape plan to develop at least 100 megawatts of solar capacity, which represents 8.5 million s/f of rooftop space.

Featured Property: The Lincoln Park Development
transforms downtown New Rochelle

New Rochelle, NY The recently completed Lincoln Park Development sets a new direction for the future of downtown New Rochelle and serves as an example of the transformative power of architecture to revitalize urban spaces and support community growth. The development is the actualization of a decade long effort for the city.

SL Green Realty’s Giorgio Armani Residences 100% sold

Manhattan, NY According to SL Green Realty Corp., Giorgio Armani Residences on the Upper East Side have sold out. All 10 residential units within the luxury condominium project are now under contract for gross consideration totaling $168.2 million. The sales are expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2024. 

Domain Companies, VOREA Group, Silverstein Properties and Cantor Fitzgerald L.P. launch affordable housing lottery in Gowanus

Brooklyn, NY The Domain Companies, VOREA Group, Silverstein Properties and Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. launched a lottery for the affordable apartments at 420 Carroll, the first building developed through the 2021 Gowanus Neighborhood Rezoning. The lottery is for 90 homes reserved for families between 40 and 100% of the area median income, which is 25% of the total 360 apartments in the development.

Hoteliers form NYC Minority Hotel Association advocacy group

Manhattan, NY A group of hotel owners from across the city today have formed the NYC Minority Hotel Association, a new advocacy group created to push back against the City Council’s proposed Intro 991, also known as the so-called “Safe Hotels Act,” given the grave harm it poses for minority hotel owners and employees.

Community Access and Spatial Equity in joint venture close sale of Parish for affordable housing development

Manhattan, NY According to the Archdiocese of New York, the Parish of St. Brigid-St. Emeric closed on the sale of the property in East Village to a development team that plans to build more than 500 units of affordable housing on the site. The project is in keeping with the Archdiocese’s long-standing commitment to providing affordable housing to the communities it serves at a time when the citywide vacancy is at a historic low

Taconic Partners and National Real Estate Advisors launch leasing at The Ellery

Manhattan, NY Taconic Partners and National Real Estate Advisors have launched leasing at The Ellery, a new luxury rental residential offering at 312 West 43rd St. Reaching 32 stories high, the development spans two connected towers. Designed by Handel Architects, The Ellery features 330 studio to two-bedroom luxury residences with sun-lit layouts and far-ranging views of the city and the Hudson River even on the lower floors.

The vision and “back story”: What NYC can still learn from the development of the NY Marriott at The Brooklyn Bridge - by Scott Mollen

Recently, the NY Marriott At The Brooklyn Bridge celebrated the 25th anniversary of its grand opening. While today there are many vibrant hotels throughout Brooklyn, just over a quarter century ago, to many, the idea of hotel development in Brooklyn was a lot more far-fetched. The notable exception was real estate developer Joshua Muss and Muss Development,

Seven software features New York property owners and managers should look out for - by Miguel Lopes

Tired of tech that doesn’t cater to the unique needs of New York real estate? You’re not alone. This article will cover seven ways software can make property management challenges a thing of the past.  1. Simplify charge codes Many property managers struggle to clearly delineate charges, such as defining legal rent versus preferential rent credits.