National
Everyone's a genius in a good market: Tides Equities' $6.5B dilemma
By Isabella Farr and Joe Lovinger | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
Nobody goes to sleep fantasizing about aging apartment buildings. But Sean Kia and Ryan Andrade know how to bring...
Everyone's a genius in a good market: Tides Equities' $6.5B dilemma
National
From California to New York, YIMBYism is going mainstream
By Kathryn Brenzel | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
A red and white “PARK YOUR FLEET” sign at a defunct Harlem gas station airs the frustration of a developer...
From California to New York, YIMBYism is going mainstream
Los Angeles
Meet the developer giving California NIMBYs nightmares
By Trevor Bach | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
Even from a half mile away, the property was arresting. It was a sunny November morning in Redondo Beach,...
Meet the developer giving California NIMBYs nightmares
Down by the river: How Rainey Street became Austin’s fastest-growing neighborhood
February 03, 2023 03:44PM
A rusty Ford van sat parked on the front lawn of 701 River Street like a junkyard dog. The...
Down by the river: How Rainey Street became Austin’s fastest-growing neighborhood
SL Green’s top dealmaker isn’t sweating the beleaguered office market
By Pat Ralph | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
It was Halloween night in 2021, and something spooky was happening in New York City’s office market. SL Green...
SL Green’s top dealmaker isn’t sweating the beleaguered office market
Chicago
Assessor’s Agitators: Ranking Chicago’s top law firms for property tax appeals
By Sam Lounsberry and Rachel Herzog | Research By Adam Farence | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
When 601W Companies needed a break on its property taxes at Chicago’s Old Post Office, it turned to Nicholas...
Assessor’s Agitators: Ranking Chicago’s top law firms for property tax appeals
San Francisco
Mother of Agents: Nina Hatvany’s family biz is San Francisco’s top resi team
By Emily Landes | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
Nina Hatvany isn’t afraid of a down market. San Francisco sales tipped toward the historically bad in the fourth...
Mother of Agents: Nina Hatvany’s family biz is San Francisco’s top resi team
Surviving the tech wreck: How the Manhattan office market could pivot
February 03, 2023 03:46PM
When KKR snapped up Hudson Yards space abandoned by Meta Platforms this month, it may have signaled a trend...
Surviving the tech wreck: How the Manhattan office market could pivot
Miami
A scavenger hunt for distress in South Florida
By Lidia Dinkova | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
Ben Mandell is stalking South Florida’s commercial real estate market, looking to swoop in on a distressed asset as...
A scavenger hunt for distress in South Florida
Miami
Soaring costs and slowing demand complicate South Florida condo projects
By Katherine Kallergis | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
On a tree-lined street north of downtown Coconut Grove, a boutique condo building sits unfinished. The windows and doors...
Soaring costs and slowing demand complicate South Florida condo projects
Eichner’s Madison Square Park saga enters final act
February 03, 2023 03:48PM
The saga of Ian Bruce Eichner’s Flatiron condo tower may finally be coming to a close. A nearly 6,000-square-foot...
Eichner’s Madison Square Park saga enters final act
Miami
The Closing: Alicia Cervera Lamadrid
By Katherine Kallergis | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
Take your pick of events that draw Miami’s most influential players, and, chances are, somewhere in the mix will be Alicia Cervera Lamadrid. When Ken Griffin riffed onstage with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez about...
The Closing: Alicia Cervera Lamadrid
National
Editor’s note: Legacy kids and scrappy up-and-comers
By Stuart Elliott | February 02, 2023 07:00AM
Welcome to the February 2023 issue of The Real Deal, your source for the latest news and trends in...
Editor’s note: Legacy kids and scrappy up-and-comers