TerraCRG Hires Marcus & Millichap Exec to Head Multifamily Division
Commercial Observer
Brooklyn-based brokerage TerraCRG has tapped the regional manager of Marcus & Millichap’s Boston office, Tim Thompson, to head up its multifamily investment
Brooklyn Dealmaking Falls $1.3B on Rent Law Woes
Commercial Observer
Commercial real estate transactions in Brooklyn dropped to $2.7 billion in the first six months of the year,
TerraCRG promotes Cosentino, Edwards and Agrusa and welcomes Pardo, Blum, Allen, Robertson and Klein
NYREJ
TerraCRG welcomes five new hires and celebrates three promotions within the firm. Earlier this year, Matthew Cosentino and
TerraCRG Nabs Longtime Brooklyn Broker to Co-Lead Leasing Team
Commercial Observer
TerraCRG has tapped veteran Brooklyn broker Caroline Pardo to help lead its commercial leasing team, Commercial Observer has learned Pardo started
The Voices of TerraCRG
Commercial Observer
TerraCRG, formed in 2008, is the rare commercial real estate firm focused solely on the borough of Brooklyn,
Dollar volume in Brooklyn is finally on the upswing
The Real Deal
The Brooklyn commercial market got off to a good start in the first six months of 2018, with
Ofer Cohen named chair of Downtown Brooklyn Partnership
The Real Deal
TerraCRG founder and CEO Ofer Cohen is replacing MaryAnne Gilmartin as chair of the board of directors on the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership. The
Brooklyn Rising: The innovative residential projects taking shape in the borough
Real Estate Weekly
Despite an underwriting environment that has tightened significantly, large-scale, inventive residential projects are still rising in Brooklyn, where
Two Trees completes Gowanus assemblage with $62M deal
The Real Deal
Two Trees Management has closed on part two of its $115 million Gowanus assemblage. The company purchased 1-37 12th Street for
Why Gowanus is suddenly smelling sweet to hungry New York developers
Real Estate Weekly
In the Gowanus neighborhood where real estate developers are anxiously plotting new development projects along a toxic canal,
Brooklyn’s Raging Real Estate Boom Hits a Calm Patch
The Bridge
In the long-running saga of Brooklyn’s real-estate boom, a bit of stability seems to have emerged. Tech and
Could amenities become more important than apartments in Brooklyn?
The Real Deal
The future of Brooklyn may look a lot like the future of liberal arts colleges. For some tenants,
Adding some zeroes: Is Pacific Park ready for a 1M sf office tower?
The Real Deal
MaryAnne Gilmartin, Jed Walentas talk office, retail and resi at Only Brooklyn event. The fate of the development
South Brooklyn real estate is no get-rich-quick scheme, panel says
The Real Deal
Demand for South Brooklyn real estate may be heating up, but it’s not a place where investors should
Wait, rent concessions in Brooklyn are going down now?
The Real Deal
Despite month after month of record-high concessions in Brooklyn, Sugar Hill Capital Partners co-founder David Schwartz said at a