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Crain's today released its latest list of the largest commercial property managers in New York City. Cushman & Wakefield ...
A century-old nonpartisan think tank is moving its headquarters a few doors down on Third Avenue in Midtown after inking a ...
The crackdown, launched in May of 2024 and which forced many stores to close for at least a solid calendar year, spawned a predictable result through the summer and fall of last year: dozens of shops ...
Shawmut CEO Les Hiscoe shares leadership lessons on resilience, empathy, and innovation to thrive in an era of uncertainty ...
Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump's megabill punch a hole in the state budget that will be impossible to fill in the coming years, state officials said this week. New York is facing a $750 ...
An office tower across from Brooklyn’s Borough Hall has fallen 60 days behind on its mortgage, a new report says. The 36-story building at 16 Court St. dropped to 45% vacant after the City University ...
A Brooklyn developer with a pattern of scooping up old religious properties has purchased a different type of real estate: a ...
Minskoff and Moinian have both been facing problems of their own as well. Minskoff's office building at 1325 Sixth Ave. of ...
The MTA says it’s moving ahead with retiring the MetroCard and fully switching to its tap-and-go OMNY system by the end of ...
For the second time in a month, a judge rejected a request by the Real Estate Board of New York to block the city from ...
New York’s housing crisis demands bold action, and the city’s Charter Revision Commission has delivered proposals that rise to the moment. Three of the six proposed ballot questions for this November ...
A Financial District-based drug discovery company inked a $1 billion licensing agreement with pharmaceutical giant AbbVie to ...
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