The owner of a 52,000-square-foot warehouse in Greenwood Heights has put it on the market
Crain's New York
The owner of a 52,000-square-foot warehouse in Greenwood Heights has put it on the market with the aim
Blockbuster Land Sales Might Be A Thing Of The Past In NYC
Bisnow New York
The New York City land market has been deathly quiet in the past few years and, as of
Private Educational Institutions Are Getting Schooled by Brooklyn Real Estate
Commercial Observer
Ruth Arberman, the founder of The Sterling School—a privately run elementary school for second through sixth graders in
The Best Neighborhoods To Turn A Profit In Brooklyn Right Now
Bisnow New York
Investors have flocked to Brooklyn in the past decade, pushing prices to new heights and spurring a flood of
Did the NYC multifamily market almost die in 2017?
The Real Deal
Portfolios virtually vanished and volume steeply declined, but brokers are optimistic for a rebound in 2018. People have
Brooklyn Investment Dollar Volume Has Fallen For The Second Consecutive Year To $6.3 Billion
Commercial Observer
Brooklyn investment sales plummeted for a second consecutive year, according to a new market report from TerraCRG released today. The
Where Brooklyn at? I-sales volume in the borough tumble for 2nd straight year
The Real Deal
Investment sales in Brooklyn have dropped for the second year in a row, according to a new report
Multifamily fortunes set to be made with passage of tax reform bill
Real Estate Weekly
With the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 in December, some real estate experts
Bloomberg Tech Year in Photos
Bloomberg
From bitcoin mining and virtual reality to social media companies in Congress's crosshairs and the battle for net neutrality, Bloomberg
As hope for Bushwick’s office market fizzles, landlord turns to industrial
Crain's New York Business
The owners of a warehouse property in Bushwick are reconsidering plans to convert it to office space—at least
City will likely have to shell out at least $70 million for pair of Gowanus parcels
Crain's New York
As part of Gowanus Canal cleanup efforts in 2015, city officials decided to bury a sewage retention tank
Little Box Farms turns vacant Crown Heights lot into container-farming facility
Crain's New York Business
Your next serving of fresh greens could come from the back of a shipping container. Tech investor Travis
Delivering Amazon: This Is What’s Right and Wrong With the City’s Pitches for HQ2
Commercial Observer
Earlier this week, The Associated Press reported that Amazon received 238 proposals from cities and regions that want to house its second
TerraCRG handles two Brooklyn sales totaling $6 million; Includes $4.85 million arranged by Matheos and Algarin
New York Real Estate Journal
In the first sale, TerraCRG sold 440 Senator St., a four-story, 20-unit apartment building in Bay Ridge. The
Greenpoint’s Oldest Theater Is a Rite Aid. Could the Curtains Rise Again?
The Brooklyn Ink
Greenpoint’s Meserole Theater has undergone several transitions since its days showing movies. Now, some think its time to