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Tightening Office Market Pushes Manhattan Rents Higher in Q2
Manhattan office rents keep climbing. The borough’s average asking rent climbed to $78.03 per square foot in the second quarter,…
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Jared Solomon Asks for Release from Brooklyn Jail
Jared Solomon claims to be “a broken man” after two months locked up in the notorious Brooklyn detention center —…
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NYCHA Paperwork Failure Spark Evictions
A paperwork breakdown inside the New York City Housing Authority snowballed into an eviction crisis at privately managed public housing…
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The Real Deal’s Interview Brian Steinwurtzel
Brian Steinwurtzel’s grandfather built a real estate dynasty turning old West Side warehouses into office buildings. Some seven decades later,…
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Victor Sigoura on keys to success as a NYC condo developer
Victor Sigoura’s first gig at a development firm was working on one of the city’s most iconic and controversial projects. …
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Target Takes Space From Vornado Affiliate for Rego Park Shop
Target is taking over another large space in Queens. The big-box retailer leased 135,000 square feet at the Rego Park…
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Financial Trouble for Hamptons Developer Jeremy Morton
You wouldn’t be surprised to meet Jeremy Morton in the Hamptons. Tall and ruddy, Morton rented an apartment in the…
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Can NYC Landlords Maintain Rent-Stabilized Buildings?
When landlords don’t collect enough in rent, they can’t maintain their buildings — that means poor living conditions for tenants. …
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New York Top Real Estate Deals: Tuesday, June 30
There were 247 transactions totaling $951 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m.…
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Hamptons Broker Sues Bespoke, Alleges Pregnancy Discrimination
A luxury residential broker in the Hamptons is accusing her former employers of pregnancy and sex discrimination. Ashley McDermott accused…
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