This Week in Real Estate Market Report
The Real Deal
Brooklyn’s investment sales market slowed in the first half of the year after reaching a record high in 2015.
A Look At Bushwick’s New Center of Gravity
Bisnow
Last month, All Year Management revealed its plans for the much-buzzed-about former Rheingold Brewery site in Bushwick. The realization
What They’re Reading Now: Dan Marks
The Real Deal
What are you reading right now? “Extreme Ownership,” by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin, two former U.S. Navy
Brooklyn Developers Talk Projects And Possibilities
GlobeSt.com
In a wide ranging discussion at a recent conference, two of the borough’s most active builders discussed what
City Officials Call On Brooklyn Developers To Build More Schools
Real Estate Weekly
Brooklyn developers, city officials have a message for you: consider including much-needed schools in your residential development plans. That
Wanted: Brooklyn Developers Willing to Include Schools in Residential Projects
The Real Deal
Forget rooftop lap pools and doggy spas: The hottest new amenity in New York City buildings is public
The Dirtiest Word In Brooklyn Real Estate? Luxury
The Real Deal
The dirtiest word in residential real estate is … luxury. “Ninety-five percent of luxury is not luxury,” quipped
Millenial City
The Real Deal
Mention the term “millennial” and you may as well run for cover. The generation of young adults who
Here’s What Brooklyn’s Multifamily Players Fear Most
The Real Deal
The Brooklyn real estate market has several bogeymen, and on Wednesday, some of the borough’s leading multifamily investors
Stern And Rudin Talk Brooklyn Office And Resi Transformation
The Real Deal
Developers Michael Stern and Michael Rudin discussed their firms’ respective projects in Brooklyn on Wednesday morning, including Stern’s
What’s Next in Commercial Real Estate? Top Execs from WeWork, CushWake, RKF and TerraCRG Weigh In
The Real Deal
Brooklyn’s commercial market may very well be a field of dreams: If you build it, they will come.
East New York and Bed-Stuy Lead Brooklyn in House Flipping, Report Says
DNAinfo
East New York and Bedford-Stuyvesant had more houses flipped than any other area in Brooklyn in 2015, according
Downtown Brooklyn to Go Without Office Space for Quite a Bit Longer
Commercial Observer
The developers’ $90 million March 2015 purchase of the site with the intention to go commercial “was the
Cracks in the Market: Is New York’s Real Estate Boom Over?
Crain's New York Business
The expiration of the 421-a tax-abatement program this year has thrust the land market into a precipitous decline.
Kings County’s Craft Retailers Are Hitting New Heights
Commercial Observer
Last year, Ample Hills Creamery was suffering from a problem many retailers wish they had: too much demand