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Douglas Elliman Commercial Division brokers 11 deals

Huntington, NY Douglas Elliman Commercial Division completed the following:

All’s well that ends well - by Steve Freidus

When I first met Johnny, he wore a work shirt, jeans, and sneakers. They had seen better days. Looks can be deceiving. And was I deceived. Johnny parked cars in

VirtualAPT rebrands as View Labs, launches new 360 Meet product

New York, NY VirtualAPT, a technology provider that revolutionized the 360° video sector by building autonomous robots capable of filming up to

The last gasp of creative tenant claims - by Thomas Kearns

After a few isolated favorable initial rulings, recent court rulings involving retailers’ claims for rent abatement for lost business due to COVID-19 appear to

Get reel and grow your real estate brand with Instagram - by Good, Maines, and Vranceanu

Your social media presence is essential when engaging with customers, creating, and upholding your brand. Last year, Instagram launched a new feature called Reels. Similar to the social media platform

Silber Investment Properties completes seven sales totaling $13.164 million

Plainview, NY Silber Investment Properties Ltd. closed the following retail sales: Silber completed the sale of a net leased

Grossman of Houlihan Lawrence Commercial recognized as CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals winner

Rye Brook, NY According to Houlihan Lawrence Commercial, broker Andrew Grossman has been recognized as a CoStar Power Broker Quarterly Deals winner.

Marks and Lebor of TerraCRG broker $3.15m off-market sale

Brooklyn, NY TerraCRG, a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm in the borough, has closed on the $3.15 million sale of a 3,600 s/f property located at

Sozio and Lee of Ariel Property Advisors arrange $25.35 million sale

Manhattan, NY Ariel Property Advisors has arranged the sale of 104-110 West 144th St., an affordable multifamily building in

ProMatura study: Residences at Reuten Park to help fulfill unmet demand for senior housing

Closter, NJ Market research presented to the Closter Zoning Board of Adjustments confirmed that The Residences at Reuten Park–a proposed 195-unit senior housing development–is necessary to help meet growing