NYC Homes moves to smaller office

June 25, 2009 12:40PM
34 West 28th Street

From the June issue: Residential and commercial brokerage NYC Homes has left its office in the Flatiron District and is looking for a smaller space. Founder J.P. Kingue said he and his 10 employees left their 3,000-square-foot office at 34 West 28th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue and now are looking for a new office for around half the size. Kingue said he is close to signing a deal for a space in Union Square that is about 1,500 square feet. As with all brokerages in New York City, business is slow. Steve Landfield, a former broker at NYC Homes, left the company earlier this year to work for Royalton Realty. "There was little activity. I was having a lot of difficulty getting ads answered, so I moved on," said Landfield, who also teaches commercial real estate at the New York Real Estate Institute. more


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Anonymous

I was having a lot of difficulty getting ads answered. Being descriptive & taking pictures helps.

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 06/25/09

Anonymous

No mention of Benjamin James shedding their headquarters and their Soho office.

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 06/25/09

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