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.
NEW YORK CITY-Despite some thought to the contrary, Dean Adler of Lubert-Adler does not believe we are seeing a new paradigm in the real estate market, and warns that the industry needs to be aware that everything is cyclical.
NEW YORK CITY-Despite some thought to the contrary, Dean Adler of Lubert-Adler does not believe we are seeing a new paradigm in the real estate market, and warns that the industry needs to be aware that everything is cyclical.
NEW YORK CITY-Studley's Third Quarter Market Report also finds the national office market continues to recover as it moves toward equilibrium. Dallas/Fort Worth, Atlanta and Denver remain the softest markets, according to the firm.
NEW YORK CITY-The city's supply-constrained market attracts Morgan Stanley Real Estate's Prime Property Fund to buy the New York Marriott East Side in Midtown.
NEW YORK CITY-Tomorrow marks Stuart Boesky's last day as CEO and a member of the board of trustees. While the board reviews candidates to fill his position, Stephen Ross will act as interim CEO.
NEW YORK CITY-Tomorrow marks Stuart Boesky's last day as CEO and a member of the board of trustees. While the board reviews candidates to fill his position, Stephen Ross will act as interim CEO.
NEW YORK CITY-The transaction moves the design firm to the seventh floor of 360 Lexington Ave. It previously took space on the 17th floor of the same building.
NEW YORK CITY-The transaction moves the design firm to the seventh floor of 360 Lexington Ave. It previously took space on the 17th floor of the same building.