NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield creates a new corporate structure designed, say officials, to respond to the ongoing needs of the global marketplace. In one of the promotions, John Santora is named chief operating officer.
WESTHAMPTON, NY-A 58-acre site owned by Suffolk County could accommodate up to one million sf of new development. The county brings on Newmark Knight Frank to help create the request for proposals. County officials are interested in making the area become a high-tech/homeland security hub.
WESTHAMPTON, NY-A 58-acre site owned by Suffolk County could accommodate up to one million sf of new development. The county brings on Newmark Knight Frank to help create the request for proposals. County officials are interested in making the area become a high-tech/homeland security hub.
NEW YORK CITY-The MTA selects the team of CBRE and Massey Knakal to assess it real estate holdings. The portfolio is expected to include more than 14,000 properties.
NEW YORK CITY-The MTA selects the team of CBRE and Massey Knakal to assess it real estate holdings. The portfolio is expected to include more than 14,000 properties.
NEW YORK CITY-Locally based GSC Capital Corp. files for an initial public offering of up to $200 million. The REIT, which was formed last year by GSC Partners, invests in real estate-related securities, whole loan mortgages, bank loans, corporate loans and other asset-backed securities.
NEW YORK CITY-Locally based GSC Capital Corp. files for an initial public offering of up to $200 million. The REIT, which was formed last year by GSC Partners, invests in real estate-related securities, whole loan mortgages, bank loans, corporate loans and other asset-backed securities.
NEW YORK CITY-Warnick & Co. forms a development management practice based here. The Phoenix-headquartered firm taps industry veteran Ted Brumleve to head it up.
NEW YORK CITY-In his State of the City address, Mayor Michael Bloomberg calls for the developer to "do the right thing" and hand off the responsibility for building Towers 3 and 4 in exchange for a rent reduction.
NEW YORK CITY-In his State of the City address, Mayor Michael Bloomberg calls for the developer to "do the right thing" and hand off the responsibility for building Towers 3 and 4 in exchange for a rent reduction.