The 2012 Designer Dozen: New York’s Best New Architecture Is a Celebration of Public Space
CVS Takes 14,274SF Retail Condo at Griffin Court, Recently Sold to Heskel Group for $11.3M
How Chuck Schumer Helped Negotiate the Biggest Leasing Deal of 2012
Avison Young Hires Former CBRE Senior Director Walter Blyzniuk
Grand Central Submarket Building Stock Growing Long in Tooth
The Year in Economics: Presidential Politics, Job Creation and the Fiscal Cliff
Fusion Learning Inc. Signs for 8,270 Square Feet at 450-460 Park Avenue South
10,000-Square-Foot Fine Fare Marketplace to Fill Staten Island Grocery Void
Stillman Development Turns Noho Industrial Building Into Residential
BIG News: Planning Commission Approves Durst’s 57th Street Pyramid Apartments
In 2012, Hospitals Expand Real Estate Footprints, from Brooklyn to Harlem
A King-Sized Deal In Brooklyn Marked the Biggest Investment Sale of the Year
Retail Condo, Home to Upscale Japanese Restaurant Megu, On the Market for $14.7M
Parks and Wreck: The Fight for Pier 40 and the Myth of Public Parks
Interpublic Group of Companies Signs 95,000SF Lease at 100 West 33
Would You Live In This Giant Steel Box? Atlantic Yards’ First Modular Tower Breaks Ground
BGC Partners Chief Executive Officer Howard Lutnick on the Making of NGKF
The Year in Real Estate: From GSA to Hurricane Sandy, A Look Back at 2012
Dumbo Apartments Set Sail: Brooklyn Bridge Park Seeking Developers for Latest Controversial Project
New Generic City: 172 New Chain Stores Open in Five Boroughs Last Year
Schindler Cohen & Hochman Opt to Stay Put at 100 Wall Street
Gary Barnett Taps Architect of World’s Tallest Tower to Design NYC’s Tallest Apartment Building
Princeton International Properties Pays More Than $100M for 104 West 40th Street
Tech Firm, 10Gen, Plants a Flag in the Old New York Times Building
Sinking Pier 40: Durst Leaves Hudson River Park Amid Mutiny Over Its Future
Skygroup Realty Takes 2,340 Square Feet at The New York Stock Exchange Building
Stellar Management Scoops Up 26 Vandam Street in Air Rights Play
Two-Thirds of New Yorkers Worry About the Next Superstorm, But They Want to Rebuild Anyway
Univision Renews, Expands at 485 Madison Avenue, Now Fully Occupied
Eastern Consolidated Hires Michele Nicoletta as Associate Director
A Spire! After 11 Years, 1 World Trade Center Gets to the Point
No Midtown for Old Men: MAS Wants 17 Buildings Saved in Face of Bloomberg’s Big Rezoning
Bleeding-Edge Retailer Comme Des Garçons Headed to Dressed-Down Murray Hill
Apartment Building, Former Church, Music Legend Hangout Nets $42.5M
50 Midtown Assets Shouldered With 100,000-Square-Foot Blocks of Vacancy
From One Woman To Another: No Crying in Real Estate & Other Tips
Profiles in Courage: New York City’s Top Female Real Estate Professionals
Without PlaNYC, Hurricane Sandy’s Devastation Would Have Been Much Worse
Winick Realty Group Selected to Lease One New York Plaza Retail Concourse
Macy’s Expands, Renews For A Total 197,000 Square Feet At 1440 Broadway
Marcus & Millichap Arranges Sale of Two Chelsea Buildings for $7.2M
Notes from a Mancave: One Executive’s Encounter With a Fortune 500 Deadbeat
Women In Commercial Real Estate Speak Out On Industry’s Increased Diversity, Room For Improvement
BATS Global Markets takes 7,234 Square Feet at 17 State Street
Here’s Why We Need Our Own Disaster Housing: FEMA Refuses Setting Up Trailers in New York
As Illustrated: How to Turn a Gas Station Into a Top Retail Destination
Watch New York’s Tallest Building, 432 Park Avenue, Rise in Real-Time on a Secret Sky Cam Site
Class of 2013: New Hires Signal Banks’ Growth Heading Into New Year
Brooklyn Fixture Khim’s Millennium Market Coming to Downtown Brooklyn High-Rise
SoHo Retail Condominum at 350 West Broadway Could Rake in $30M
Bill Rudin Wants to Consider ‘A Variety of Options’ for Protecting the City from the Next Disaster
Lego Signs Lease For Flagship At 200 Fifth Avenue, Store Will Cozy Up To Eataly
Challenges at the Federal Housing Administration Were Forseen
Bill Rudin Is Grateful the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel Flooded—and Maybe You Should Be, Too
One New York Plaza Retail Concourse to Be Rebuilt After Post-Sandy Flooding
Avison Young Named Leasing Agent for Times Square’s Paramount Building
On 10th Anniversary of First NYC Pop-Up, Retailers Look Back
Microsoft Among Wave of New Retailers to “Pop Up” Across Manhattan
Retail Redux: Robert K. Futterman on ICSC, Hurricane Sandy and More
Banana Republic Signs for 12,245 Square Feet on Prime Upper West Side Corner
Fortuna Realty Group Sells Two Morningside Heights Properties for $14M
CRE Finance Council’s Stephen Renna Gives Post Election Analysis of Challenges Ahead
SL Green, Chinese Government, Follow Hipsters to Williamsburg
Demolition Begins on 1780 Broadway, Final Piece of Barnett’s 1,550-Foot 57th Street Tower
Torrisi’s Growing Roman-American Empire Expands to the Meatpacking District