NEW JERSEY-The global commercial real estate services firm has negotiated new lease deals in Morristown, Cranbury, Westfield and Paramus for clients in four separate contracts, demonstrating the market here is still hot.
NEW YORK CITY-Within three months, 13 new leases have been signed for AMB Property Corp.'s 34-building portfolio within the JFK Airport Corridor. This industrial area is almost completely occupied.
NEW YORK CITY-While some predict recession and real estate demand is loosening, Gotham is king today as Fortune Magazine announces it has ranked the city as tops for business.
NEW YORK CITY-While signs that the shine of the wild and lucrative ride is wearing off, the question in this industry turns to property. Many say demand is still high enough.
NEW YORK CITY-Sonneblick-Goldman has been retained to sell the building comprised of high-end retail at the base of luxury coops. Those involved in the sale express confidence that the building will be a hot commodity.
NEW YORK CITY-Currently servicing industry heavy weights, the newly appointed director of business development will lead Siegelgale's initiative to extend their reach globally, recruiting more real estate power players.
NEW YORK CITY-James Groch of Trammell Crow reported Project Octane plans to roll out a new platform in 2002 in addition to the transaction platform scheduled for debut in early 2001.
NEW YORK CITY-The FrontLine Capital Group discussed its ownership of HQ Global Workplaces in a Web cast conference call on Election Day. Scott Rechler highlighted HQ's "unexpected" revenue.
NEW YORK CITY-The Waldorf Hotel was the scene of PACT's conference at which businesses gathered to examine the relationship between real estate and construction in the world of e-commerce and e-business solutions.
NEW YORK CITY-A source close to the deal confirms published reports that Prada-controlled Jil Sanders, a women's clothing line, has signed a deal for the space recently vacated by Hermes.