NEW YORK CITY-Manhattan's Midtown South commercial office market has taken the brunt of the "dot-bomb" fallout, according to GVA Williams First Quarter Report. Others say NYC is insulated from a recession.
PRINCETON, NJ-Insignia/ESG's New Jersey office has formed an alliance with Buschman Partners, the dominant commercial real estate force here. At some point down the line Buschman may become a part of Insignia.
NEW YORK CITY-If you have been concerned about how the dire economy has been affecting Donald Trump, fear not: Over 50% of the residences at his 220 Boulevard have been sold.
PARSIPPANY, NJ-ADP recently took occupancy of a 200,000-sf office building at 15 Waterview Blvd. The four-story facility is home to the company's major accounts division and its approximately 350 employees.
HACKENSACK, NJ-Formed to aid the recovery from real estate downturn of the 1980s, the firm provides high-yield mortgage loans when conventional financing is not an option for virtually all property types.
NEW YORK CITY-Insignia/ESG's First Quarter Market Report shows slight increases in asking rent and shifting either way in terms of availability. Availability in Midtown is 6.7%, down from 8.8% a year ago.
NEW YORK CITY-Long Island vacancy rates have only decreased 0.5% and rental rates continue to climb, according to of Cushman & Wakefield of Long Island.
NEW YORK CITY-Long Island vacancy rates have only decreased 0.5% and rental rates continue to climb, according to of Cushman & Wakefield of Long Island.
CLIFTON, NJ-Mountain Development Corp. has filled an important niche with its Mountain Technology Center at 100 Delawanna Ave,, which provides maximum power capabilities and a close-to-Manhattan location.
SUMMIT, NJ-Novartis Consumer Health, currently based in Summit, is looking for a new headquarters within a 20-mile radius of where it is now. Matrix Development Group is helping with the search.