Brooklyn Commercial Real Estate


Investors Eyeing Country Clubs and Golf Courses

Investors Eyeing Country Clubs and Golf Courses

Golf’s revival has reignited investor interest in country clubs, as reported by Andy Medici of The Business Journals. Steven Ekovich, Executive Managing Director at LIPG, notes a 66% surge in […]

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City Council Passes Zoning Change to Allow for NYC Casino

City Council Passes Zoning Change to Allow for NYC Casino

The New York City Council paved the way for prospective casino developers by passing a bill on Thursday that permits zoning changes for state-approved gaming facilities. Under this legislation, developers […]

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Citadel Progresses with Park Avenue Tower Plans

Citadel Progresses with Park Avenue Tower Plans

Billionaire investor Ken Griffin, founder of hedge fund Citadel, along with developers Vornado Realty Trust and Rudin, are forging ahead with plans to erect a 1.8 million-square-foot office tower on […]

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Four years Later, Office Leasing Shifts Post-Pandemic

Four years Later, Office Leasing Shifts Post-Pandemic

Four-plus years post-Covid, office landlords and tenants embrace a new leasing paradigm. Though the shift from in-office to remote work norms is clear, both parties have taken time to adapt. […]

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Adams & Company’s Midtown Buildings Unite Textile Tenants

Adams & Company's Midtown Buildings Unite Textile Tenants

Adams & Company aims to transform its buildings into specialized hubs, evidenced by recent agreements with textile companies. Principal David Levy emphasizes the allure of specialty buildings, noting their ability […]

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Real Estate Brokers’ Worst Code Violations: From Grow Houses to Hidden Septics

Real Estate Brokers' Worst Code Violations: From Grow Houses to Hidden Septics

Jaclyn Bild, a broker associate at Douglas Elliman Real Estate in Miami Beach, encountered a challenging situation in March 2023. She listed an Old Spanish-style home in Coral Gables, built […]

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The Quirky Real Estate of Movie Theaters: Their Lifeline.

The Quirky Real Estate of Movie Theaters: Their Lifeline.

Just a few years back, U.S. movie theaters seemed destined for irrelevance. But their unconventional real estate might just be what saves them. Movie theaters are constructed with sloped, concrete […]

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Single-Tenant, Net-Leased Property Sales at 14-Year Low

Single-Tenant, Net-Leased Property Sales at 14-Year Low

Just a few years ago, retail, industrial, and office properties with single tenants responsible for taxes, insurance, and maintenance were highly favored by buyers for their financial stability. However, this […]

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New Jersey Film Studio Planned Near Birthplace of First One

New Jersey Film Studio Planned Near Birthplace of First One

Renowned inventor Thomas Edison established the world’s first movie production studio, the Black Maria, in West Orange, New Jersey, back in 1893. Now, the city is set to welcome a […]

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The exclusivity of New York’s million-dollar earner club is diminishing

The exclusivity of New York's million-dollar earner club is diminishing

Between 2020 and 2021, New York saw an increase of over 21,000 tax filers reporting earnings of $1 million or more, as revealed by recent data from the Internal Revenue […]

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Being Together in the Workplace is Essential

Being Together Turns Out to Be a Big Office Amenity After All

For Mitch Goldenberg, the decision was clear-cut. Regardless of any return-to-office directive, it held little sway. “I reside in a one-bedroom apartment in New York City. It becomes monotonous,” remarked […]

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Amazon Plans to Cut Leases and Shrink Office Space

Amazon Downsizes to Cost Save NY

Amazon (AMZN), the renowned tech and e-commerce behemoth, is devising a strategy aimed at saving $1.3 billion through substantial reductions in office space and the early termination of leases. Over […]

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