NEW YORK CITY-After opening this week, the company's first New York City rental building in 38 years is more than half-full, highlighting this week's wrap-up of deals.
NEW YORK CITY-The port of New York/New Jersey, Baltimore, Miami and Norfolk will all be ready to handle bigger ships and more cargo come 2015. Colliers International's K.C. Conway tells GlobeSt.com's Jacqueline Hlavenka that warehouse development is on the rise as a result.
NEW YORK CITY-The financial advisory company has renewed its 70,000-square-foot lease for a whopping $92 a square foot inside Mitsui Fudosan’s trophy Midtown tower for a 15-year term.
NEW YORK CITY-In a letter to residents obtained by GlobeSt.com, the Denver-based multifamily management firm is taking over as managing agent for the 11,250-unit complex, a role previously held by Rose Associates.
NEW YORK CITY-CEO Stuart Boesky talks with GlobeSt.com's Jacqueline Hlavenka about the company's recent commercial mortgage deals in Miami, Columbus, OH, and Columbia, MD, totaling $25.5 million in new investment.
NEW YORK CITY-Michael Cohen, president of the Tri-State Region for Colliers International, tells GlobeSt.com's Jacqueline Hlavenka that as Midtown South fills up, spillover will occur in both submarkets.
NEW YORK CITY-GlobeSt.com's Jacqueline Hlavenka investigates the pluses and minuses of the city's new "micro unit" plan from the prospective of singles and young professionals living and working in the five boroughs.
ALBANY-The letter formally initiates New York State's application for funding under the Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program.
NEW YORK CITY-After DelShah Capital issued a statement that the company took title at the 26,000-square-foot building, a competing investment firm has called the deed transfer "invalid.