The New York Real Estate Journal is pleased to present Women in Commercial Real EstateOverview
This annual feature will celebrate the exceptional women and woman-owned firms making a significant impact across the New York commercial real estate industry.
Queens, NY Asset CRG Advisors brokered one of the largest Opportunity Zone development sales in the country — a transformative site in the heart of downtown Jamaica. Managing partners Yuriy Ustoyev and Sadya Liberow represented both buyer and seller in the $59.7 million transaction
Adaptive reuse has become one of the most important conversations in commercial real estate today. Long Island has a large inventory of aging retail, office and industrial
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.
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
Queens, NY In late October 2025, Prosper Property Group acquired the partially completed development at 36-45 31st St. in Long Island City. At the time, the project was approximately 60% complete and facing a compressed timeline
Queens, NY Cord Meyer Development, the sleeping giant of Queens, is wide awake and energized, ramping up its pipeline with more than 400 residential units underway and the opportunity to develop thousands more.
While everyone knew it was only a matter of time before mayor Mamdani endeavored to prove his pre-election vitriol for “the rich,” few speculated ignorance and
The U.S. commercial real estate (CRE) market in 2026 has moved past the price discovery phase that defined the early 2020s, entering a period of strategic realignment. Transaction
In a perfect world assessed values are equivalent to the market value of the real estate. All municipalities reassess periodically to maintain the relationship of the
Queens, NY NYCEEC provided an $800,000 Multifamily Express Green (MEG) Loan to support a 373-kW rooftop solar project at Southridge Cooperative Section I, a 360-unit residential co-op in Jackson Heights. Spanning six buildings, this project is part of ongoing efforts to manage operating costs and improve building performance at this property.