Manhattan, NY Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) has received nearly $3 million in grants from the Wells Fargo Foundation and Trinity Church Wall Street (Trinity) to help faith-based organizations in New
Manhattan, NY According to GFP Real Estate, LLC, Hornet Animations, a multidisciplinary, award-winning production studio offering a “robust and seamless array of mixed media, live-action, animation, and post-production
Yonkers, NY Bob Horvath, Todd Tremblay and Matt Nadler of Horvath & Tremblay have completed the sale of the Harbor Freight. Horvath & Tremblay exclusively represented the seller and procured the buyer
Manhattan, NY Gregory Kraut, co-founder and CEO of KPG Funds, a commercial real estate investment firm has been appointed to the Board of Broadway Soho, a neighborhood improvement district dedicated to improving the downtown neighborhood
Brooklyn, NY Slate Property Group, an owner, operator and developer of residential and commercial real estate in the New York metropolitan area, have acquired 224 3rd Ave. for $14.25 million. Slate plans to develop a 58,000 s/f luxury
Manhattan, NY TF Cornerstone (TFC), a New York City real estate development firm, have completed the lease signing of Optima Salon Suites, a company that leases customized spaces to beauty professionals including hairdressers
Manhattan, NY According to ATCO Properties & Management, the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Slovenia to the United Nations, is doubling its presence at 630 Third Ave., a 252,000 s/f office tower
White Plains, NY According to Abrams Fensterman, Al Pirro, Jr. has re-entered the field of law and joined the firm as a partner and member of its land and zoning practice group in its White Plains office. Pirro
Manhattan, NY According to GFP Real Estate, LLC, SKIP of New York, a non-profit whose mission is to help New York’s most chronically ill and developmentally disabled children and young adults access the services they need to live at home instead
Bronx, NY In partnership with Peter Hungerford of PH Realty Capital and Shlomo Tajerstein, David Kaye and Joe Listhaus of Rockledge purchased 6 elevator buildings in the Concourse Village. The package included 111 Tudor Pl.