NEW YORK CITY-Harlem, Manhattan's historical and cultural mecca for African Americans, may be losing the population that made it famous, perhaps because of renewed interest in the area by developers driving rental rates higher.
NEW YORK CITY-The New York City Housing Authority has announced several upgrades and improvements to specific developments in Brooklyn and Queens, including new kitchens and bathrooms, a new playground and upgraded grounds.
NEW YORK CITY-Contrary to popular belief, Steve Roth may not get the brass ring after all. Negotiations between the Port Authority and Vornado have stalled, and PA officials have renewed their interest in the #2 bidder, Silverstein Properties.
NEW YORK CITY-Yesterday (March 13), a proposal for a 1-million-sf multifamily housing structure specifically intended for the NBA went before the Planning Commission and has now gone to the public review process.
NEW YORK CITY-The ground at 300 Madison Ave. has not yet been broken, but all of the anticipated 1.2 million sf were leased yesterday (March 13) by CIBC World Markets. CIBC expects to be in by early 2004.
NEW YORK CITY-Vornado, in the final days of WTC negotiations, lands on S&P's negative CreditWatch while a development is abandoned and the Nasdaq plunges below 2,000. Industry veterans try to make sense of it all.
NEW YORK CITY-Vornado, in the final days of WTC negotiations, lands on S&P's negative CreditWatch while a development is abandoned and the Nasdaq plunges below 2,000. Industry veterans try to make sense of it all.
NEW YORK CITY-Broker Sandy Zuckerbrot shares insight with GlobeSt.com on the City Planning Commission's proposed Long Island City mixed-use district. The zoning changes would allow new commercial, residential, community and light manufacturing in certain areas.
NEW YORK CITY-The Battery Park City Authority has filed suit against Brookfield Financial Properties over the development rights to an 89,121-sf tract of land between Vesey and Murray Streets on West Street.