NEW YORK CITY-The third in a series of papers on the massive proposal for the West Side details the pros and cons of the design itself noting that the expansion of the Javits Center and the proposed Jets stadium require additional study.
NEW YORK CITY-Two of the city's major hospitals have signed on for space at buildings owned and managed by SL Green. New York Presbyterian and NYU Medical Center signed deals totaling more 336,300 sf.
UNIONDALE, NY-Last July, Arbor Realty Trust CFO Rick Herbst said he expected the REIT would be a public company within a year. Fast forward nine months and that prediction has come true.
NEW YORK CITY-Law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft's home at 100 Maiden Lane, which has been on the market since last June, sells for $57 million or $190 per sf.
UNIONDALE, NY-Last July, Arbor Realty Trust CFO Rick Herbst said he expected the REIT would be a public company within a year. Fast forward nine months and that prediction has come true.
NEW YORK CITY-Locally based Apollo Real Estate Advisors picks up the funds management business of Lend Lease Corp.'s VEF series, which has invested more than $3 billion in US assets since 1993.
NEW YORK CITY-Recent positive news on the job front, intense speculation by publishing industries and a "red hot" investment sales market were some market factors discussed during C&W's first quarter overview.
NEW YORK CITY-While 100,000-sf lease deals and more than $100 million building sales make big news, the number of smaller lease and building sale transactions is accumulating.
NEW YORK CITY-A poll of New York City residents notes that the plan to extend the Number 7 subway line is on track, however, many express reservations concerning the proposed stadium developments.
NEW YORK CITY-REIT financial specialist Cohen & Steers takes the next step and files a registration for an IPO. The company expects to trade on the NYSE under the symbol CNS.