MAG Partners' MaryAnne Gilmartin with rendering of 300 East 50th Street
New York
Mar 30, 2023

Anti-harassment law threatens projects seeking 421a

Developers denied permits, sometimes by mistake
Durst's Douglas Durst and 44-02 Vernon Boulevard (The Durst Organization, Google Maps)
New York
May 9, 2022

Investors in huge LIC project buy out Durst for $97M

Group including Bruce Teitelbaum, MAG nabs financing for “Lake Vernon” development
Assembly OSM cofounders William and Christopher Sharples with an illustration of the building design (AOSM)
New York
Oct 26, 2021

Modular construction firm founded by SHoP principals unveils first apartment

After raising $21M, Assembly OSM hopes to deliver on lofty promises for the multifamily sector
MaryAnne Gilmartin and a rendering of 335 Eighth Avenue (Getty, COOKFOX Architects)
New York
Jun 3, 2021

MAG Partners to redevelop Chelsea corner

MaryAnne Gilmartin’s firm is planning a 200-unit mixed-use complex at 335 Eighth Avenue
Mack-Cali Realty CEO Mahbod Nia and MaryAnne Gilmartin (Photos via Mack-Cali Realty)
Tri-State
Mar 3, 2021

Mack-Cali Realty names Mahbod Nia as CEO

MaryAnne Gilmartin steps down after period as interim CEO
Mayor Bill de Blasio and (inset) the proposed development in Long Island City (Getty, YourLIC)
New York
Sep 3, 2020

City ends talks with Gilmartin’s group to jointly rezone former Amazon site

Sides disagreed over how to share infrastructure costs
MaryAnne Gilmartin (Getty, iStock)
New York
Jul 28, 2020

Rent-a-CEO: Inside Gilmartin’s short-term gig at Mack-Cali

She’ll remain chair of the REIT’s board after her stint, and CEO of MAG Partners
MaryAnne Gilmartin and Michael DeMarco (Getty)
New York
Jul 27, 2020

Mack-Cali shakeup: MaryAnne Gilmartin named interim CEO

Michael DeMarco is out at REIT, effective immediately
A rendering of the site at 44-02 Vernon Boulevard in Long Island City and Douglas Durst
New York
Jun 3, 2020

Owners of LIC’s “Lake Vernon” notch win in tug-of-war with Durst

Group led by Bruce Teitelbaum plans big development on former Amazon site
MaryAnne Gilmartin (Credit: iStock and Getty Images)
New York
Dec 15, 2019

“Conviction and appetite to do it myself”: MaryAnne Gilmartin talks spinoff from L&L

She is exiting partnership with L&L and launching MAG Partners
Gilmartin splitting from Lapidus, Levinson
New York
Dec 14, 2019

Gilmartin splitting from Lapidus, Levinson

“I’m in a position now to go forward and have the capital partners I need."
L&L MAG CEO MaryAnne Gilmartin, 44-02 Vernon Boulevard in Long Island City and Douglas Durst (Credit: Google Maps)
New York
Nov 14, 2019

Durst deadlocked with owners of prime LIC site

Owners of “Lake Vernon” haven’t paid their property taxes or fines for years
The state of new development, according to those who build and sell it
New York
Jun 5, 2019

The state of new development, according to those who build and sell it

Talking home prices, swollen inventory and West Chelsea's billionaire hub status
From left to right: Elizabeth Ann Stribling-Kivlan (president of Stribling & Associates), developer Michael Shvo, MaryAnne Gilmartin (CEO of L&L Mag), Vishaan Chakrabarti (founder of PAU Studio) (Credit: Emily Assiran)
New York
May 16, 2019

Developers and brokerage heads riff on Stribling sale, condo pricing and myths about Billionaires’ Row at TRD forum

The panel chatted about new development in the city for TRD's New York Showcase
MaryAnne Gilmartin’s L&L MAG to develop large site in Long Island City
New York
Mar 15, 2019

MaryAnne Gilmartin’s L&L MAG to develop large site in Long Island City

Current zoning allows for project spanning over 1M sf
L&L MAG’s first development will be a 460-unit resi building in Chelsea
New York
Dec 10, 2018

L&L MAG’s first development will be a 460-unit resi building in Chelsea

MaryAnne Gilmartin’s firm inked 99-year ground lease at Edison Property Group Chelsea site
Real estate execs say Amazon “is great” for New York but question if the city’s infrastructure can sustain new residents
New York
Nov 15, 2018

Real estate execs say Amazon “is great” for New York but question if the city’s infrastructure can sustain new residents

The e-commerce giant this week announced it would bring 25,000 jobs to Long Island City