Small buildings spring up on South Slope 10/17/07 As pioneering New Yorkers venture further out on subway lines seeking affordable accommodations, they are discovering neighborhoods like Brooklyn s South Park Slope, which is ex...
Finance firms fuel rebounding office market 10/17/07 Financial service firms trying to get a leg up on the competition for office space spearheaded a flurry of year-end leasing deals that boosted Manhattan office occupancy rat...
Office vacancy rate hits 2-year low 10/16/07 Conditions are improving in the city's office leasing markets, according to Grubb & Ellis, which recently reported that Manhattan's office vacancy rate dropped to 10.5 perce...
Cushman scores coup in CBRE hire 10/16/07 Cushman & Wakefield scored a coup last month when it hired away CB Richard Ellis' head of brokerage operations for Midtown as well as other employees from the company. ...
Penn Station area getting upgrade 10/16/07 As Times Square has gone from real estate pariah to darling, nearby neighborhoods are trying to copy its success. In the Penn Station area, one company has decided that gian...
Top Retail Brokers 10/15/07 Here's a look at retail industry leaders in New York and what they've been up to lately: Newmark New Spectrum For 15 years, New Spectrum specialized as a thriving bouti...
Central Park North: Bargain on the Green 10/11/07 Central Park views are among the priciest in the city - unless you're talking about the views from Central Park North, which has long been cast in the role of poor relation to t...
Building Buyers Go Bridge And Tunnel 10/11/07 Manhattan's institutional investors are becoming part of the bridge-and-tunnel crowd. Low interest rates and a scarcity of buildings for sale in Manhattan's high-priced offi...
At Jones Lang LaSalle, Riguardi Thinks Big 10/11/07 When the Bank of America signed a long-awaited lease to be the anchor tenant in Douglas Durst's new $1 billion Times Square tower in December, the 1.1 million square foot deal w...
Squatters Face Challenges as New Homeowners 10/09/07 In August of last year, when the city signed an agreement with squatters on the Lower East Side to give them legal ownership of 11 buildings for $1 each, it was considered a maj...
New Ventures 09/15/07 Radar Logic licenses real estate data Manhattan-based research company Radar Logic has licensed its real estate data to three Wall Street f...
C & W closes on Sonnenblick Goldman buy 07/23/07 Commercial real estate giant Cushman & Wakefield closed on its acquisition of real estate investment banking specialist Sonnenblick Goldman. The financial terms of the deal ...
Garment District protests high rents 07/18/07 As the city considers rezoning the Garment District to allow for the creation of more Class B and C office space, some textile businesses in the West Side neighborhood are camp...
Commerce Dept. official joins C & W 06/06/07 Franklin L. Lavin has stepped down as the U.S. Department of Commerce's under secretary of commerce for international trade in order to become Cushman & Wakefield Investors ...
C & W buys Sonnenblick Goldman 05/31/07 Cushman & Wakefield has entered into a preliminary agreement to buy a majority stake in real estate investment banking specialist Sonnenblick Goldman. Cushman & Wakefiel...