Worst month of the year for big construction filings
By Akiko Matsuda | Research By Yoryi DeLaRosa | August 06, 2020 07:00AM
New York City might get a little quieter: July was the slowest month of the year for large construction...
Worst month of the year for big construction filings
Who’s still filing permit applications? Toll Brothers, for one
By Mary Diduch | March 26, 2020 12:57PM
While the majority of life in New York City has come to a standstill, some development work plows on....
Who’s still filing permit applications? Toll Brothers, for one
Stagg Group to build 105-apartment complex in Highbridge
By Mary Diduch | March 06, 2020 12:47PM
More than 100 apartment units will be added to the city’s tight housing market by a Stagg Group project...
Stagg Group to build 105-apartment complex in Highbridge
City will convert 14 apartment buildings into housing for homeless
By Mary Diduch | February 20, 2020 02:14PM
UPDATE, Feb. 21, 2020, 4 p.m.: The city has taken the next step in converting over a dozen Manhattan...
City will convert 14 apartment buildings into housing for homeless
National
Small Talk: I Am the Other Person Interested in Buying This Home
By Eddie Small | February 13, 2020 08:30AM
Hi there. It’s me, the other person the broker told you was interested in this property. Yes, that’s right:...
Small Talk: I Am the Other Person Interested in Buying This Home
Workable City, Rabina Properties pick up Greenpoint loft complex for $33M
By Mary Diduch | October 09, 2019 06:20PM
A Greenpoint loft complex that had long been known for building violations traded hands for $33 million. Workable City...
Workable City, Rabina Properties pick up Greenpoint loft complex for $33M
What NYC tenants complain about the most by neighborhood
By Mary Diduch | Research By Yoryi DeLaRosa | August 20, 2019 07:00AM
On the Upper East Side, people hate illegal parking. But in the Upper West Side, people really can’t stand...
What NYC tenants complain about the most by neighborhood
Weekend Edition
Relaxing the rules: Millennial buyers are prompting some co-op boards to loosen up
TRD Staff | January 05, 2019 04:00PM
Vying to lure in more young buyers, some co-op boards are loosening their rules. Some boards are trying to...
Relaxing the rules: Millennial buyers are prompting some co-op boards to loosen up
Weekend Edition
Rudin Management heiress is calling it quits on NYC with $12M listing
TRD Staff | December 29, 2018 09:00AM
Rudin Management heiress Beth Rudin DeWoody is looking to unload her long-time Manhattan apartment. DeWoody is the daughter of...
Rudin Management heiress is calling it quits on NYC with $12M listing
SDG Management nabs Hamilton Heights resi property
By Christian Bautista | November 19, 2018 06:30PM
Multifamily investor Bruce Haley sold a Hamilton Heights apartment building for $21.8 million. The property, at 3661 Broadway, is...
SDG Management nabs Hamilton Heights resi property