NEW YORK CITY-The loan on Americas Tower, a class A office tower on 6th Avenue, has been sold through Sonnenblick-Goldman Co. on behalf of CDC Mortgage Capital to a team of loan-holding giants.
WASHINGTON, DC-NAREIT held its 2000 Annual Convention here where panelists sounded off about the impact of technology, a bear market emerging, why investors fear real estate and how Election 2000 could impact the market.
NEW YORK CITY-A full-service broadband communications and application service provider has been contracted to install its infrastructure system in 11 Manhattan office buildings.
NEW YORK CITY-The partnership has already sold all but one condo in a building now completing development and is awaiting approval from the state attorney general's office to sell condos in another building.
NEW YORK CITY-After city comptroller Alan G. Hevesi denounced a deal to buy a former industrial building from a real estate speculator with a record, Mayor Giuliani's staff says he'll force the comptroller's hand.
NEW YORK CITY-Just as the DOB sees five of its top-ranking employees indicted and arrested, New York's HUD office takes a bold step in protecting tenants in a Harlem property.
NEW YORK CITY-Stadiums for the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, the Jets, the Yankees and the Mets are picking up momentum even though most of the needs for these facilities are years away.
NEW YORK CITY-E-brokers shift priorities to selling their software to companies looking to manage their own transactions through new technology as others partner to create their own transaction services platforms.
NEW YORK CITY-As rumors of CIBC Oppenheimer's plans to sell its retail operations to Lehman Brothers becomes accepted fact, some wonder if the deal will free up any retail and office space.