NEW YORK CITY-Paul Glickman of Jones Lang LaSalle and Fried Frank’s Jonathan Mechanic talks to GlobeSt.com’s Jacqueline Hlavenka about how the deal furthers the city’s presence as a hub for technology and innovation.
NEW YORK CITY-In a report released Monday, the firm’s equity research group cited a long list of positives for the single-family market, including upticks in pricing, rising sales and stocks to watch.
NEW YORK CITY-After acquiring a controlling stake in the 700,000-square-foot Ladies Mile trophy last year, unnamed sources confirm to GlobeSt.com that the company is looking to buy the remaining 45% piece of the pie.
NEW YORK CITY-Sources from Marcus & Millichap Capital Corp., Chandan Economics and Lucent Capital talk with GlobeSt.com’s Jacqueline Hlavenka about how the issue impacts lending and future development.
NEW YORK CITY-After the Port Authority’s Board of Directors gave the green light for the lease agreement, the federal agency has now completed the deal, bringing the tower to more than half full.
NEW YORK CITY-The loan, part of Credit Suisse Commercial Mortgage Trust Series 2007-C5, was transferred to C-III Asset Management LLC due to maturity default, according to a report from Fitch Ratings.
NEW YORK CITY-After hitting the market, Fitch Ratings assigned a credit rating of ‘BB+’ to the stock, citing the REIT’s strong Manhattan retail performance and plans for BRAC in the DC-metro area.
NEW YORK CITY-Demand for Manhattan office properties and outer-borough multifamily buildings are steadily increasing, nearing annualized turnover rates close to ’07 levels, brokers said during Massey Knakal’s mid-year press briefing this morning.