Bronx, NY Realterm acquired 935 Garrison Ave., an industrial outdoor storage (IOS) maintenance facility in the Hunts Point submarket. This marks Realterm’s fifth
Manhattan, NY George Comfort & Sons, and building owner Wohio Holding Inc., arranged a new lease agreement with Corporate Suites at 16 East 34th St., a 22-
Manhattan, NY Jeffrey Zund, executive director/leasing, and Steven Pressler, executive vice president/asset management for Resolution Real Estate arranged a 10,013 s/f
Queens, NY Grace’s Place is a senior housing development financed by the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) under the Senior Affordable Rental Apartments (SARA) program to be in the Edgemere section of Queens
Queens, NY Technico Construction Services Inc. is supporting the NYC School Construction Authority in the addition and modernization of J.H.S. 216Q. The project expands capacity, upgrades building systems, and delivers a resilient, high-performance learning environment aligned with current SCA and NYC Green Schools standards.
New York’s highest court ruled last year that if a so-called good guy guaranty conflicts with the lease it guarantees, the terms of the guaranty will prevail. In 1995 CAM
For decades in New York City commercial real estate, landlords acted like Lords. Tenants were expected to feel fortunate simply to occupy space in their buildings. The
Manhattan, NY Savills represented consulting firm Council Advisors in the renewal of its 17,685 s/f headquarters lease at 685 Third Ave. The 10-year lease extension
Manhattan, NY Cushman & Wakefield made known that POP MART has signed a long-term lease for 7,600 s/f at 680 Fifth Ave. The location will serve as POP MART’s
Brooklyn, NY Marcus & Millichap brokered the sale of 863 Dean St., a development site in the Prospect Heights neighborhood. The asset sold for $16 million. “By strategically launching post-AAMUP rezoning, we capitalized on critical price discovery to maximize asset value.
Queens, NY The Mastronardi family has operated a concrete business on a 55,079 s/f lot in Jamaica for over half a century. Last November, the zoning changed. The New York City Council approved the Jamaica Neighborhood Plan, a rezoning of nearly 230 blocks in and around Jamaica Center, described as the largest Mandatory Inclusionary Housing
Brookyln, NY New York City Economic Development Corp. (NYCEDC) has added five new tenants at the Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT) and MADE Bush Terminal, marking another major