NEW YORK CITY-Massey Knakal Realty Services tells GlobeSt.com that the recent closing on a 240-unit luxury apartment building at 245 Grand Central Pkwy. in Little Neck Queens is a sign that rental demand is on the rise there.
NEW YORK CITY-The strategic management consulting firm doubled its space in this Midtown South neighborhood, signing a 10-year, 10,400 square-foot lease.
NEW YORK CITY-Following CBRE's Q2 press briefing on the Manhattan market, Silverstein Properties Inc. conducted a tour of 4 World Trade Center. Click through for exclusive GlobeSt.com photos of the construction site.
NEW YORK CITY-Leasing velocity in Lower Manhattan for the second quarter of2011 has already surpassed 2010's final tally, CB Richard Ellis officials said at a press briefing at 7 World Trade Center Monday morning.
NEW YORK CITY-Metropolitan Movers Association, a non-profit organization, filed a petition against the Comptroller’s office challenging the city’s prevailing wage schedule enacted on July 1.
NEW YORK CITY-The $19-million sale of two condominiums in the historic building is a sign that the property is slowly picking back up, legal sources tell GlobeSt.com.
NEW YORK CITY-The co-developers have finalized the sale of 15 Little West 12, an office and retail building in the Meatpacking District, to Epic LLC, Taconic’s VP Colleen Wenke tells GlobeSt.com.
NEW YORK CITY-The Port Authority Board authorizes an additional $3.2 million for the $180-million redevelopment of the terminal, which links Upper Manhattan with Northern New Jersey.
NEW YORK CITY-City officials and private investors have completed a tax credit restructuring that will ensure 14 residential buildings in the Bradhurst section of Harlem to remain affordable.