The makeover department
From the December issue: Manhattan’s department stores are under siege, as shoppers increasingly choose to go online rather than brave the city crowds. Last year, over $15 billion was spent in online shopping during...
From the December issue: Manhattan’s department stores are under siege, as shoppers increasingly choose to go online rather than brave the city crowds. Last year, over $15 billion was spent in online shopping during...
Gifford Miller, a partner at Signature Urban Properties, and a rendering of the Bronx development A massive $350 million...
After achieving on-air acclaim as a go-to-guy for commentary on San Francisco’s residential real estate market over the past...
From left: James Avallone of DJM Realty, Benjamin Fox of Massey Knakal, Gary Alterman of RKF, Borders at 2...
From left: Ilan Bracha, Rabbi Yishayahu Yosef Pinto and 240 Riverside Boulevard (building photo credit: CityRealty) A three-year old...
From left: Winick Realty’s Diana Boutross, One Brooklyn Bridge Park and Ian Levine of RAL Companies & Affiliates Residents of One Brooklyn Bridge Park will soon — in theory — have a grocery store,...
Clockwise: Huguette Clark, her Santa Barbara estate, her Connecticut home and 907 Fifth Avenue It seems fitting that the...
Bridgehampton-based residential brokerage firm Saunders & Associates is opening a sister office in nearby Southampton. Andrew Saunders, founder of...
Billionaires have had to deal with the weakened market, too. Of course, their definition of economic pain might be a bit different, as is clear from the annual Forbes ranking of the richest Americans....
With a rapidly aging pool of commercial towers, New York has fallen behind dozens of other international cities, which are adding state-of-the-art office space to their building stock at far faster rates than the...