NEW YORK CITY-Large office users are still holding back from making big space decisions, brokers said during Cushman & Wakefield’s Q3 media briefing in Midtown this morning.
NEW YORK CITY-The company celebrated its arrival in Lower Manhattan with a ribbon cutting ceremony in conjunction with China National Day. Click through for GlobeSt.com photos.
NEW YORK CITY-The company's chief executive told shareholders during an earnings call on Friday that the acquisition of 115 new office buildings will provide "long duration cash flows."
NEW YORK CITY-The city's three major submarkets has seen steady leasing year-to-date, but would needs much more deals to surpass last year's date, brokers said at a Colliers International press briefing on Thursday.
NEW YORK CITY-The new head of the firm's New York office talks with GlobeSt.com's Jacqueline Hlavenka about where users are migrating—and it’s not to Midtown South.
NEW YORK CITY-The case—presented by 11 local groups and neighborhood stakeholders—are challenging the university and city on permitting the two million-square-foot plan.
NEW YORK CITY-Real estate developer Aaron Malinksy, along with his partners and children Carolyn and Benjamin Malinsky, have launched the new firm, targeting mixed-use retail, industrial and office in the outer boroughs.
NEW YORK CITY-A spokesman for S&P/Case-Shiller confirms that the 20-city composite has increased by 6.33% since March 2012, indicating steady improvement in the single-family sector.