NEW YORK CITY-The plan to build a new facility for the New York Stock Exchange was first announced two years ago by the city. Now, one of the critical pieces of the project has been accomplished, but the dislocated residents may not be so happy.
NEW YORK CITY-The online full-service commercial real estate service has formed a partnering agreement with Univest, a service and technology solutions company for the industry. A spokesperson for MortgageRamp explains the agreement will mostly relate to sales staff.
NEW YORK CITY-In the Blue Room on Friday, Feb. 2, Mayor Giuliani signed Introductory Numbers 863 and 873 into law. The first increases credits and exemptions for commercial tenants and the second asks for another Empire Zone.
NEW YORK CITY-Two companies, CSFB and Chase, both involved in the process of examining their space needs in the wake of mergers, work together on a deal to aid them both.
NEW YORK CITY-A spokesperson for TrizecHahn tells GlobeSt.com despite the diversification trend, it will pull out of Europe completely over time and refocus on its office properties. Six properties in the US, UK and Canada have just been sold.
NEW YORK CITY-Insignia/ESG has brokered the sale of the Best Western MacArthur Hotel for $21.75 million. This is the latest of a number of major hotel deals to be announced in the last couple of weeks.
NEW YORK CITY-In the latter half of the last century the neighborhood named for its location south of Houston became a mecca for artists. Now the people who made the neighborhood cool can't afford to stay.
NEW YORK CITY-The lawyer for Garrick-Aug in the Toys "R" Us Times Square lease litigation tells GlobeSt.com they're seeking an estimated $3 million in commissions. There is evidence of the critical 90 days to support the plaintiff's claim of exclusivity.
NEW YORK CITY-Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani presented his Financial Plan for Fiscal Years 2001-2005 yesterday (Jan. 25), calling for the largest capital plan for cultural institutions and libraries on record.
NEW YORK CITY-Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani presented his Financial Plan for Fiscal Years 2001-2005 yesterday (Jan. 25), calling for the largest capital plan for cultural institutions and libraries on record.