NEW YORK CITY-In partnership with Technion U., Cornell plans a two-million-square-foot campus on 11 acres on Roosevelt Island. Officials said at a press conference that the first phase would be fully operational by 2017.
EASTCHESTER, NY- Urstadt’s SVP and director of acquisitions James Aries tells GlobeSt.com that the deal closely aligns with the company’s strategy of acquiring grocery- and drugstore-anchored retail.
NEW YORK CITY-Just three days after Stanford pulled out of the race, the university and city officials are expected to make an announcement about the deal later today.
NEW YORK CITY-A new crop of companies will join the ranks of Conde Nast and WilmerHale next year, CBRE’s Travis Yuengst tells GlobeSt.com’s Jacqueline Hlavenka.
NEW YORK CITY-The city’s Department of Planning proposed an amendment that removes zoning impediments to the construction and retrofitting of green buildings. But first, a complete public review.
WASHINGTON, DC-After completing $5.3 billion in transactions, the shareholder talks with GlobeSt.com about tricky non-performing loans and what 2012 holds for structured transactions.
NEW YORK CITY-After shifting its focus to the Southeast, the deal marks the first Manhattan transaction for Long Island-based Kalikow in almost 20 years.