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Cracking the university real estate code
By Eddie Small | Research By Ashley McHugh | April 16, 2019 02:25PM
More than a decade after it was first proposed, Columbia University’s massive Manhattanville campus has started to take shape in earnest, with two of the biggest buildings now open: the 450,000-square-foot Jerome L....
Cracking the university real estate code
Real estate has found its answer to startup culture in Opportunity Zones, panel says
By Eddie Small | November 15, 2018 06:30PM
If you’re young and in real estate, Opportunity Zones are the place to be, according to Newmark Knight Frank...
Real estate has found its answer to startup culture in Opportunity Zones, panel says
Real estate execs say Amazon “is great” for New York but question if the city’s infrastructure can sustain new residents
By David Jeans | November 15, 2018 06:16PM
A lineup of New York real estate giants agree that Amazon is good for New York. But there’s just one question: Can the city’s...
Real estate execs say Amazon “is great” for New York but question if the city’s infrastructure can sustain new residents
Los Angeles
Greenwich Village to Hollywood: NYU plans L.A. extension program for film
TRD Staff | November 13, 2018 08:30AM
Long a competitor to Los Angeles-based film schools, New York University is looking to establish its own presence in...
Greenwich Village to Hollywood: NYU plans L.A. extension program for film
Manhattan closed sales dropped nearly 21% in July
By Christian Bautista | August 10, 2018 06:02PM
According to this week’s market reports, Manhattan closed sales dropped 20.7 percent in July and Harlem posted the highest...
Manhattan closed sales dropped nearly 21% in July
NYU signs 125K sf lease renewal at Gramercy Park location
By Christian Bautista | June 15, 2018 04:21PM
New York University is extending its stay at its Gramercy Park location. The university signed a 32-year lease extension...
NYU signs 125K sf lease renewal at Gramercy Park location
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Cracking the university real estate code
By Eddie Small | May 17, 2018 07:30AM
More than a decade after it was first proposed, Columbia University’s massive Manhattanville campus has started to take shape in earnest, with two of the biggest buildings now open: the 450,000-square-foot Jerome L....
Cracking the university real estate code
Landlords in “nuclear arms race” to upgrade buildings: Ric Clark
By Konrad Putzier | March 20, 2018 02:15PM
Now that a real estate developer-turned-president is trying to broker peace with North Korea, it’s only fitting that the...
Landlords in “nuclear arms race” to upgrade buildings: Ric Clark
It’s taking longer to get into the black renting apartments on Airbnb
TRD Staff | October 13, 2017 08:05AM
Renting an apartment out on Airbnb as a de-facto hotel just doesn’t pencil out like it used to. In...
It’s taking longer to get into the black renting apartments on Airbnb
Day in the life of: Sam Chandan
TRD Staff | June 16, 2017 04:30PM
From the June issue: Sam Chandan is the associate dean and head of New York University’s Schack Institute of Real Estate, which has nearly 400 full-time graduate and undergraduate students, 14 faculty members and a...
Day in the life of: Sam Chandan