NEW YORK CITY-Good Jobs New York releases a report stating that subsidies for the new stadium would cost taxpayers approximately $470 million. Community leaders also voice concern over the lack of community input on the New York Yankees $1.2-billion plan to build a new stadium in the Bronx.
NEW YORK CITY-The $53-million renovation program, management change and compelling economics blend together to bring 35 new tenants to 501 Seventh Ave. The improvements began in 2003.
NEW YORK CITY-The locally based firm aims to break its 2005 acquisition total of approximately $800,000 by 20%, bringing the this year's goal to $1 billion.
NEW YORK CITY-Four month after joining forces, Newmark Knight Frank names Richard Sexton director of global business development. Sexton played an integral role in forming the partnership. At C&W, Suzy Reingold takes over where Ken Krasnow left off.
NEW YORK CITY-Millennium Partners plans to invest approximately $20 million to update several of the clubs. The six properties are in San Francisco, Miami, Washington, DC, and two in New York City, with one on the Upper West Side and the other on the Upper East Side.
NEW YORK CITY-Millennium Partners plans to invest approximately $20 million to update several of the clubs. The six properties are in San Francisco, Miami, Washington, DC, and two in New York City, with one on the Upper West Side and the other on the Upper East Side.
NEW YORK CITY-Millennium Partners plans to invest approximately $20 million to update several of the clubs. The six properties are in San Francisco, Miami, Washington, DC, and two in New York City, with one on the Upper West Side and the other on the Upper East Side.
ATLANTA-A succession plan put in place in 2002 helps the firm move forward after the resignation of Steve Zoukis. Zoukis server as one of the firm's general partners for 13 years.
NEW YORK CITY-RevPar figures have climbed out of the hole they were in earlier this decade following the Sept. 11 attacks and the conflict in Iraq to reach record numbers, according to Torto Wheaton.
FARMINGDALE, NY-Industry veterans form a new real estate venture, Wachtler Knopf Equities LLC, to manage and lease the seven-building office portfolio in Nassau and Suffolk counties.