Manhattan Commercial Real Estate
Brokers Struggle as Companies Hesitate to Hire
Last week’s hint of an upcoming interest rate cut offered hope for commercial real estate and the broader economy. However, after two years of high rates and challenges for CRE […]
Read More....New York’s Park Avenue Revamp: Benefits for Landlords
Timeka Jones, a native New Yorker who works between Park and Lexington avenues, enjoys stepping out for lunch to get fresh air and clear her head. She’s not alone in […]
Read More....NYC Sidewalk Sheds Cost Businesses Thousands Monthly
Sidewalk sheds and scaffolding darkening Manhattan’s streets are taking a financial toll on the city. A study commissioned by New York City and conducted through Mastercard found that businesses in […]
Read More....New York’s Residential Market Faces NAR Deadline
When the National Association of Realtors (NAR) announced its proposed settlement and policy updates this spring, New York City’s residential real estate market largely shrugged. The city’s unique position stems […]
Read More....Global Stock Dive Pressures Fed for Deep Rate Cut in September
The commercial real estate industry faced sudden uncertainty Monday as recession fears shook global markets. This could prompt a larger-than-expected interest rate cut in September, industry sources said. The Dow […]
Read More....Office Attendance is at a New High
June marked a significant turning point in post-pandemic office attendance, according to Placer.ai’s Office Building Index. The data reveals that nationally, office attendance was down only 29.4% compared to June […]
Read More....CRE Expectations for Capital Costs and Dealmaking in H2 2024 are Mixed
The outlook among commercial real estate industry players remains mixed as 2024 reaches its midway point. A second-quarter survey by Altus Group found that more respondents were concerned about a […]
Read More....Traffic Problems in Manhattan
The New York governor’s decision to withdraw support from a Manhattan tolling program, aimed at easing traffic and generating $1 billion annually for the transit system, has alienated not only […]
Read More....Office Building Being Sold for Less than Morgage
An office building in New York City, owned by an affiliate of Related Companies, is set to be sold at a steep discount. Empire Capital Holdings and Namdar Realty Group […]
Read More....NYC Retail Market Reels After Smoke Shop Crackdown
Roll Up Nation vanished from NoHo last month, leaving behind only an expensive sound system, a few stray rolling papers, and a 1,927-square-foot epoxy mural on the ground floor retail […]
Read More....Hospital Design Transformed by Emergencies and Surgical Robots
Hurricanes, pandemics, and robotic surgical arms are driving fundamental changes in healthcare design. Dan Thomas and Julie Frazier of Perkins & Will highlighted some of the nation’s most disruptive changes […]
Read More....FIRE Tenants in Manhattan Show Slower Expansion
The financial industry, a cornerstone of New York City’s economy for more than a generation, is showing signs of reducing its demand for New York offices. From the pre-pandemic years […]
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