HFZ sued by former developer of Turtle Bay site
Developer James Kennelly filed suit Wednesday against HFZ Capital Group and Arbor Realty Funding, alleging the development firm and...
Developer James Kennelly filed suit Wednesday against HFZ Capital Group and Arbor Realty Funding, alleging the development firm and...
HFZ Capital Group’s condominium development in Turtle Bay, once the site of a deadly crane collapse, will be called Halcyon NY and will include a mix of one-bedrooms through four-bedrooms, priced at between $1.5...
Midtown East’s Turtle Bay neighborhood is undergoing a development renaissance, with several long-stalled projects recently taking off and a number of new projects in the pipeline, the Wall Street Journal reported.
A New York state appeals court refused Tuesday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Arbor Realty Funding against Herrick...
HFZ Capital Group was forced to temporarily halt construction at its controversial Turtle Bay condominium project after a contractor...
Los Angeles-based CIM Group closed its majority stake in a high-rise residential tower and retail development site in Midtown, according to a statement from the developer yesterday. The site, at 303 East 51st Street,...
CIM Group has reached a deal with HFZ Capital Group to invest up to $85 million in the developer’s...
From left, 303 East 51st Street, Ziel Feldman, founder of HFZ Capital Group, and City Council member Jessica Lappin...
There is only one wrongful-death lawsuit related to the 2008 Turtle Bay crane collapse left unsettled, the New York...
Though he was cleared of manslaughter charges last year, William Rapetti received a punishment for his part in the crane collapse in Midtown in 2008 that killed seven people. A judge today found that...