Union, Manhattan beep to rally outside TF Cornerstone
From left: TF Cornerstone’s Frederick Elghanayan, Manhattan borough president Gale Brewer and council majority leader Jimmy Van Bramer Building workers’ union 32BJ SEIU, long at odds with developer TF...
View ArticleManhattan’s 10 biggest apartments currently on the market
From left: 60 Warren Street, 66 East 11th Street quadplex’s screening room and 15 Park Row’s Cupolas Penthouse Life on a tiny island inhabited by more than 1.6 million doesn’t have to mean sacrificing...
View ArticleCuomo proposes $100M for affordable housing, federal lending rules tighten …...
Gov. Andrew Cuomo From the February issue: In this month’s roundup of government-related real estate news, TRD takes a look at Governor Andrew Cuomo’s State of the State address, in which he announced...
View ArticleRedesigned StreetEasy easier to navigate — and free
The new version of StreetEasy’s home page (left) and the old version (right) StreetEasy kicked off its second post-Zillow website redesign Wednesday afternoon, launching a version of the site that...
View ArticlePrices, new renderings revealed for HFZ’s High Line condos
Renderings of 505 West 19th Street New renderings and pricing details for HFZ Capital’s High Line buildings, designed by architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, have surfaced. The two condominium buildings at...
View ArticleZuckerman office building to host Fashion Week catwalk, renderings of Adam...
Rendering of Adam America’s Williamsburg site at 247 North Seventh Street 1. Mort Zuckerman’s Midtown office tower 250 West 50th Street to host Hugo Boss catwalk for Fashion Week [Forbes] 2. New...
View ArticlePublicis picks up temporary space at 1 Penn Plaza
From left: Publicis’ Maurice Lévy and 1 Penn Plaza Advertising giant Publicis has inked a deal for 110,000 square feet of temporary space in the lower floors of 1 Penn Plaza. The deal is for a...
View ArticleUnexpectedly low rates defy Fed taper expectations
A drop in interest rates in the last month defied forecaster expectations and gave homebuyers a bit of unexpected relief as the Federal Reserve announced plans to begin tapering its purchases of...
View ArticleSold-out converted condos in Park Slope to close soon
From left: 371 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn and Principal of East River Partners, Jody Kriss Closings started for the sold-out condominiums at a Park Slope conversion that Manhattan-based developer East...
View ArticleThe Real Deal’s Data Book is now live!
TRD’s annual data book is live! The Real Deal‘s 2014 Data Book is now live on our website. A key source for New York City real estate facts and figures, the Data Book covers both the residential and...
View ArticleBig REITs buy up competitors’ cheap stock
Larger mortgage real estate investment trusts are scooping up the discounted stock of fellow REITs because their prices have dropped so low. For instance, the second-largest U.S. mortgage REIT,...
View ArticlePlenty of green as Silverstone sells the Grayson for $100M
From left: Josh Zegen, the Grayson and Andrew Scandalios Silverstone Property Group has sold the Grayson, a rental building at 247 East 28th Street in Kip’s Bay, for $99.75 million, The Real Deal has...
View ArticleIn vogue: Fashion retailers seeking larger showrooms
From left: Calvin Klein store and 501 Seventh Avenue Fashion retailers are always looking for a better deal on commercial space — just look at Helmut Lang and Oska, two luxe stores that moved from...
View ArticleNeighbors of Radio City post office file against condo topper
Rendering of 320 West 52nd Street Hell’s Kitchen residents are in an uproar over a developer’s proposal to build two floors of luxury condominiums on top of the Radio City post office. The city...
View ArticleVenturing into NJ, Argo leases all units in Hoboken tower
From left: exterior and interior of Hoboken development Argo Real Estate, a Flatiron-based developer, has leased all 59 units in its first luxury residential venture into New Jersey, the developer told...
View ArticleBrookland buys Bed-Stuy site to jumpstart project
Rendering of 689-691 Marcy Avenue in Brooklyn An eight-story, residential Bedford-Stuyvesant building that recently broke ground has changed owners. Boaz Gilad’s development firm Brookland Capital...
View ArticleTrump says he’ll run for NY governor — if there’s no primary
From left: Donald Trump and the GOP logo If there’s no Republican primary, the Donald says he will run for governor. In his latest round of flirting with a possible gubernatorial bid, Donald Trump told...
View ArticleThe Real Deal’s Data Book is now live!
TRD’s annual data book is live! The Real Deal‘s 2014 Data Book is now live on our website. A key source for New York City real estate facts and figures, the Data Book covers both the residential and...
View ArticleLIC’s Vere 26 has Queens’ priciest listing at $3.1M
26-26 Jackson Avenue Move over, the View. A roomier penthouse pad in Long Island City’s Vere 26 now holds the title of Queens’ priciest apartment listing. The $3 million penthouse condominium, located...
View ArticleProdigy Network looks to the masses for 17 John Street redo
Renderings of 17 John Street A Manhattan-based developer that aims to raise $31 million from equity investors in $100,000 increments to convert an apartment building at 17 John Street into an...
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