NEW YORK CITY—New York City-based real estate investment firm FBE Limited has acquired 60-68 West 107th St. for $51.9 million, according to brokerage firm Eastern Consolidated, which represented the buyer and the seller in the transaction.
NEW YORK CITY—The New York Building Congress reports that building permits filed in the city during the first quarter of this year were the highest in the last 10 years and three times higher than permits recorded during the first quarter of 2016.
NEW YORK CITY—The 8.7-acre waterfront property is being sold by Alma Realty of Long Island City and is pre-approved for 2.2 million square feet of mixed-use space. Published reports have put the asking price for Astoria Cove at $350 million.
NEW YORK CITY—The A. Philip Randolph Houses project was one of four projects in New York City to secure the preservation award from the Preservation League of New York State.
NEW YORK CITY—HFZ Capital has begun construction on the luxury mixed-use project that will feature two towers of 300 feet and 400 feet in height, 240 luxury residences and a 137-key flagship North American location of Bangkok-based Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas.
NEW YORK CITY—EnTech Engineering, a consulting company specializing in construction, engineering, environmental inspection, safety and health, is relocating from 11 Broadway and is taking a tower floor at 17 State St.
WHITE PLAINS—The Article 78 proceedings charge that Governor Cuomo, Entergy and environmental watchdog group Riverkeeper failed to comply with the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act when they reached the agreement but failed to study the economic impacts the closure will cause to Westchester and the region.
NEW YORK CITY—The Rockefeller Group plans to build an approximately 170,000-square-foot building at the site that will feature more than 100 luxury condominiums.
BOSTON—Sidor has served as senior managing director and Americas lead for C&W's Specialty Practice Groups. Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield and its legacy companies, she held senior leadership positions at Colliers International and CB Richard Ellis/New England.
NEW YORK CITY—The nearly two-year probe began as an inquiry into Epstein's alleged bribery of a single DOB inspector in 2013, which subsequently uncovered widespread corruption, the Manhattan District Attorney's office states.