NEW YORK CITY-The slaughter of the dotcoms many began foretelling toward the end of the summer seems to be in full swing as an upstart once thought a contender bails on its prime office space.
NEW YORK CITY-A corporate catering group is planning to expand its current private party facility at the tourist attraction seaport Downtown. It's getting a bargain on the space, but will pay $4 million in renovations.
NEW YORK CITY-Slowing increases caution, but most industry pros tell GlobeSt.com that industry insulation from economic doubts protects the sales market as well.
NEW YORK CITY-Fleet is attempting to solve the real estate crunch in Downtown Brooklyn through a three-year program, the Community Renaissance Initiative. With this money, the Chamber of Commerce has organized Fulton First.
NEW YORK CITY-Although it was snowing outside, the mood inside the Baruch College Conference Center was sunny and spring-like. Speakers at the Steven L. Newman Real Estate Institute's conference have high hopes for Midtown West.
NEW YORK CITY-According to insiders, deregulation and a good economy are two reasons that Con Edison decided to sell prime holdings on Manhattan's East Side. The company is departing the field of electric generation.