New York, NY The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) released its Quarterly Construction Pipeline Report (QCPR) for Q1 2022. Overall, the report reveals that a strong volume of new construction
New York, NY Meridian’s Amit Doshi and Shallini Mehra closed on the sale of the Kings Plaza Retail Portfolio, which consists of 2484-2488 Flatbush Ave., 4202-4204 Ave. U, 4206-4212 Ave. U
Barry Bernstein, executive director/leasing, Resolution Real Estate Partners LLC, a member of NAI Global, has arranged three new leases, representing nearly 5,200 s/f, at 347
New York, NY Peter Sabesan, managing principal, and Nicholas Markel, vice president of Cresa have arranged for Ballon Stoll Bader & Nadler, P.C. (“Ballon Stoll”) to nearly doubling its current office
New York, NY Michael Brothers has joined Bound Construction Corp.—an East Coast Construction Management, EPC consulting firm—as the vice president of operations and regional growth leader. As vice
New York, NY NuZine -- a New York-based WBE-certified company specializing in interior design and project management for commercial projects up to 50,000 s/f – announces the completion of 23,500 s/f of
With both Mental Health Awareness Month and Construction Safety Week in May, it was encouraging to see such an emphasized focus on mental health—this is the level of priority and importance it always needs to have
Water Mill, NY JS Squared, the developers of Watermill Crossing, a luxury town home community have broken ground. The development is being built by Racanelli Construction, with an anticipated completion date
New York, NY Meridian’s David Schechtman, Shallini Mehra, Amit Doshi, and Abie Kassin recently closed on the sale of 227 Riverside Dr. This 48,178 s/f, corner elevator building has 40 apartments and is located on
Brooklyn, NY Meridian Capital Group arranged $48 million in financing for 100 Lenox Rd., a multifamily property. The construction takeout bridge loan was provided by
Brooklyn, NY Katz & Associates, the exclusive real estate broker for Leap Inc. in Brooklyn, half of Manhattan, and Florida, has closed 10-year deals to bring two new sustainable retail fashion and lifestyle