NEW YORK CITY-A lawsuit filed yesterday stems from the Metropolitan Transit Authority's approval of the New York Jets $720-million bid for the West Side Rail Yards over MSG's competing $760-million bid.
NEW YORK CITY-A lawsuit filed yesterday stems from the Metropolitan Transit Authority's approval of the New York Jets $720-million bid for the West Side Rail Yards over MSG's competing $760-million bid.
NEW YORK CITY-The trend moves along as the city council considers a bill stating that no more than 20% of a hotel's existing rooms can be converted to condos.
NEW YORK CITY-Industry executives agree teaming with a local partner and hiring local employees in overseas markets is one of the most important steps a real estate firm can take when venturing onto the international scene.
NEW YORK CITY-According to the firm's year-end numbers, Midtown and Midtown South will stabilize through 2006; however, the firm labels the Downtown office market lagging.