Pepsi leases Manhattan space on Hudson Street
350 Hudson Street (credit: PropertyShark) PepsiCo has signed a five-year lease for a 19,800-square-foot space at 350 Hudson Street — its first office space in Manhattan, the New York Observer reported....
View ArticleEast Harlem building sales spike, spurred by demand for apartments
From left: CBRE’s Lon Rubackin and East Harlem East Harlem is drawing more developers for residential projects, the New York Times reported. And the attraction is strong: students at the Hunter College...
View ArticleCity Planning approves Cornell NYC Tech
A rendering of the proposed Cornell NYC Tech campus The City Planning Commission today greenlighted plans to develop the Cornell NYC Tech campus, setting the stage for City Council to vote on the...
View ArticleSoccer star Marquez checks out of Chelsea, lists condo for $11M
Rafael Marquez and the Chelsea pad Mexican soccer star Rafael Marquez is seeking a buyer for his New York apartment just three months after he was released prematurely from his $4.6 million a year...
View ArticleExtell set to grow Midtown East site
From left: Gary Barnett and 143 East 49th Street (credit: PropertyShark) Extell Development is buying a small building on 49th Street in Midtown East that would add to a garage and a mixed-use building...
View ArticleLenders hold back Sandy funds, draw Cuomo’s ire
Gov. Cuomo Governor Andrew Cuomo called out a group of 10 mortgage servicers and lenders that are holding up nearly $41 million in insurance claim checks designated for Hurricane Sandy victims, the...
View ArticleNon-profit looks to sell Gramercy Park building as development site
Jon Epstein and United Cerebral Palsy The non-profit United Cerebral Palsy has put its East 23rd Street building on the block, the New York Post reported. Located at 122-130 East 23rd Street, the...
View ArticleAn ode to ‘Only in New York’
From the March issue: Only in New York, kids. That was the slightly hokey catchphrase of former New York Post gossip columnist Cindy Adams in chronicling the city’s social scene. But it definitely...
View ArticlePMG wants to build 18-story Village tower, Clinton Hill townhouse sale breaks...
Interior rendering of 160 East 22nd Street 1. Property Markets Group wants to build 18-story tower on West Village car wash site [Vanishing New York] 2. This real estate office was a front for an...
View ArticleBon Jovi lists Soho penthouse for $42M
Bon Jovi and interior images of his Soho home Rock star and proud New Jersey son Jon Bon Jovi has listed his Soho duplex penthouse for a whopping $42 million, the Real Estalker reported. Bon Jovi and...
View ArticleAfrican buyer demands ruling in co-op race bias suit
210 East 36th Street and Goldwyn Thandrayen It’s not often that an apartment buyer calls out a stuffy co-op board for failing to provide the proper documents — usually it’s the other way around. But an...
View ArticleTop stories
Top stories yesterday on The Real Deal: 1. Sales officially launch at 432 Park; building is more than 30 percent in contract 2. Wealthy are being more discreet in home buying 3. Land underneath...
View ArticleCity presents flood resilience plans, George Soros must testify in condo...
Washington Square Village 1. City presents flood resilience plans [Crain’s] 2. George Soros must testify in suit brought by Brazilian ex-flame over $1.9 million condo [NYDN] 3. Washington Square...
View ArticleMark Cuban looks to sell UWS starter pad for $600K
Mark Cuban and 257 Central Park West Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban is looking to sell one of his earliest apartments, a one-bedroom co-op at 257 Central Park West, the New York Post reported....
View ArticleCity Council approves Hudson Square rezoning
Hudson Square The City Council voted Wednesday to approve the rezoning of Hudson Square in Lower Manhattan. The rezoning will allow developers — including the area’s dominant player Trinity Real Estate...
View ArticleRarity of new residential projects in West Village sparks buyer frenzy
A rendering of 150 Charles Street Build it and they will come, yes, but in the case of some high-profile residential projects in the West Village such as 150 Charles Street, buyers are swarming in well...
View ArticleNYC real estate pros are serving more as expert witnesses in court
From the March issue: The average reader of The Real Deal may not need help assessing property values, but jurors and arbitrators do. And like doctors or other specialists, real estate professionals...
View ArticleConstruction accident at Whole Foods site in Gowanus injures three workers
A rendering of the Whole Foods in Gowanus A construction accident that left three workers injured has halted work at the site of Brooklyn’s first Whole Foods in Gowanus, the Brooklyn Eagle and DNAinfo...
View ArticleSavanna donates 100 Broadway space to arts group
Savanna vice president and LMCC board member Kevin Hoo and 100 Wall Street Private equity firm Savanna is temporarily giving 8,409 square feet at 100 Wall Street to the Lower Manhattan Cultural...
View ArticleBrooklyn gas terminal sells for $27M
From left: 25 Paidge Avenue (credit: PropertyShark) and Motiva President and CEO Robert Pease UPDATED, 4:04 p.m., Mar. 21: Motiva Enterprises, a Texas-based oil refiner and distributor, has sold a...
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