NEW YORK CITY—Looking to relocate from Midtown West, the not-for-profit organization found the purchase to be more cost-effective than signing a long-term lease.
NEW YORK CITY—A specialist in large, complex transactions for corporate tenants, the promoted professional has worked on transactions across the US and a number of other countries.
NEW YORK CITY—The REIT, and the city's largest commercial property landlord, sold a minority—but large—portion of the East 57th street property in a transaction that also included a recapitalization.
GARDEN CITY—Spread across a portfolio of office buildings and a four-property development here, the agreements all were renewals and—in some cases, expansions.
NEW YORK CITY—The real estate services firms were selected by property owners Trinity Church Wall Street and Norges Bank Real Estate Management, and praised by Hines, the asset manager.