2 Gold Street residents could move home earlier than expected
Originally slated to move back home on Mar. 1 following damages sustained during Hurricane Sandy, tenants at 2 Gold Street will now likely be able to return two weeks earlier, Curbed reported. Building...
View ArticleGander & White shipping company nabs 60,000 sf in Long Island City
Art shipping company Gander & White has inked a 60,000-square-foot lease in Long Island City, the New York Observer reported. The 10-year lease is for 45-11 33rd Street between Queens Boulevard and...
View ArticleIn response to demand, biz schools beef up real estate programs
[caption id="attachment_224498" align="alignright" width="300"] Rutgers Business School[/caption] The demand for real estate education is rising in business schools, with many institutions offering new...
View ArticleCity law aimed at curbing erotic massage parlors mostly burdens health clubs
[caption id="attachment_224510" align="aligncenter" width="575"] From left: 200 West 57th Street, 211 East 43rd Street, 11 West 36th Street, 202 West 40th Street and 23 West 56th Street[/caption]...
View ArticleNew firm specializes in international clients
From the January issue: Milan-born, Monaco-raised and fluent in five languages, real estate broker Vanessa Gad recently noticed an unfilled niche in New York City real estate: a brokerage focusing...
View ArticleMusical chairs at tonight’s REBNY gala, Dolly Lenz’s tips for catering to...
An interior shot of the late photographer Lillian Bass's home (source: NYO) Who will be seated where at tonight’s REBNY gala. Brooklyn is too pricey and the zoning code is to blame, according to...
View ArticleMulti-family deals rose to $7.8 billion in 2012
Multi-family property transactions accounted for $7.8 billion in New York City real estate deals in 2012, according to a report by Ariel Property Advisors, a 54 percent increase from the previous year....
View Article44 Wall Street owners battle Swig lawsuit over FiDi tower stake
[caption id="attachment_224551" align="alignright" width="300"] Kent Swig and 44 Wall Street[/caption] The majority owners of 44 Wall Street have asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by affiliates...
View ArticleBrokers mostly upbeat at REBNY’s 117th annual banquet: PHOTOS
Honorees of tonight's REBNY banquet, from left: REBNY President Steve Spinola, Dick Concannon of Rudin Management, Mike Fishman of SEIU, William Montana of Studley, Woody Heller of Studley and Dottie...
View ArticleTop stories
Top stories yesterday on The Real Deal 1. First units hit the market at Macklowe’s condo conversion on East 72nd Street 2. City law aimed at curbing erotic massage parlors mostly burdens health clubs...
View ArticleConsolidating its office space, Alterra inks 27,000 SF lease on Sixth Avenue
[caption id="attachment_224766" align="alignright" width="230"] 1185 Avenue of the Americas[/caption] Alterra USA Holdings has inked a 27,342-square-foot lease in SL Green Realty-owned 1185 Avenue of...
View ArticlePier 17 businesses ordered out in preparation for major retail development
[caption id="attachment_224775" align="aligncenter" width="563"] Howard Hughes CEO David Weinreb and a rendering of Pier 17[/caption] Businesses at South Street Seaport’s Pier 17 have been ordered to...
View ArticleC&W team tapped to market 100,000 SF space
A Cushman & Wakefield team has been tapped as the exclusive leasing agent for about 100,000 square feet at RXR’s 1330 Sixth Avenue, the New York Observer reported. The space — currently occupied by...
View ArticleSetai developer pays $53M for Lower Manhattan office building
A Lower Manhattan office building has sold to an Italian real estate development firm for $53 million, according to records filed with the city today. Bizzi & Partners, a Milan-based developer,...
View ArticleYair Levy’s wife and daughter ordered to appear in fraudulent transfer case
[caption id="attachment_224792" align="alignright" width="250"] 225 Rector Place and Yair Levy[/caption] The wife and daughter of developer of Yair Levy have been ordered to appear in court Feb. 21 on...
View ArticleBank of East Asia abandons Chinatown for Midtown digs, Willoughby Plaza...
Stuyvesant Town Bank of East Asia abandons Chinatown for Midtown digs. Willoughby Plaza transformation is permanent, says DOT commissioner. Video: Real estate experts diagnose Sandy's impact on the...
View ArticleDOS rules to revoke prominent appraisers’ licenses
An administrative judge for the New York State Department of State has taken an unusual step and ruled to revoke the licenses of the top executives at the Midtown-based appraisal firm Mitchell, Maxwell...
View ArticleDeutsche Bank sues to foreclose on $196M in loans backed by the Mondrian Soho
Deutsche Bank has filed suit against Sochin Downtown Realty and Morgan’s Hotel Group to foreclose on $196 million in loans backed by the Mondrian Soho. Deutsche Bank, in the Jan. 16 suit filed in New...
View ArticleBehind the scenes at the REBNY banquet: PHOTOS
Inside the ballroom at REBNY's 117th annual gala Real estate pros donned their best attire last night for REBNY's 117th annual gala held in the Mercury Ballroom of the New York Hilton. Industry...
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