NEW YORK CITY-Marriott's corporate-housing arm celebrates today with a topping-off ceremony for its nearly complete Aurora, a combination extended-stay hotel and luxury condominium property.
NEW YORK CITY-2002 is shaping up nicely for THCR, with a best-ever Q2 following two consecutive record-breaking quarters. EDITDA for the first six month of '02 is up 35% over the same period last year.
NEW YORK CITY-CB Richard Ellis' high-octane bandwagon makes room for two more as Cushman & Wakefield powerhouse brokers Darcy Stacom and Bill Shanahan climb aboard. Bruce Mosler tells GlobeSt.com he'll fill their positions from within.
NEW YORK CITY-Artisan Entertainment puts the space on the market and fields five offers within two weeks. Local company ATO Records inks a six-year deal.
NEW YORK CITY-The city's small-business financing arm approves aid to three outer-borough firms, each of which is in the process of acquiring new facilities.
NEW YORK CITY-With an 80-year history in Lower Manhattan, American Marine Management Services needed to relocate but refused to leave the area. The firm has taken a 12-year lease at 30 Broad St.
NEW YORK CITY-The US member of the world's seventh-largest tax, accounting and consulting firm sign's a long-term deal for the building's entire ninth floor and part of the 10th. Total value is placed at $23 million.
NEW YORK CITY- Sterling Equities inks a 10-year extension with its anchor tenant at the 540,000-sf Midtown office property. The existing lease doesn't roll over for another three years.
STAMFORD, CT-The Alexandria,VA-based apartment community developer and owner finishes work on a 368-unit facility formerly known as Avalon Terrace. The redevelopment was a joint venture with a third party institutional investor.
NEW YORK CITY-The C-Suite Shuffle continues. An industry source tells GlobeSt.com that George Stone, CFO of the Witkoff Group, is about to jump ship and that major cutbacks are in store at the firm.