Terzi of TerraCRG discusses trends in leasing
Over the past few years, Manhattan establishments have been looking to expand into the Brooklyn market. Retailers such
TerraCRG Focuses on Brooklyn
The saying goes “Brooklyn is the new Manhattan,” but TerraCRG investment sales SVP Adam Hess says that Brooklyn is actually better than
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Ms. Warren, who is a partner and a senior vice president, manages five associates in the 17-member company.
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Zoning presents another wrinkle, said TerraCRG president Ofer Cohen, noting that emerging neighborhoods like Prospect Lefferts Gardens and
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“These days, I don’t really have a problem attracting foreign investors to Brooklyn,” maintained Adam Hess, a partner
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One of the biggest trends TerraCRG VP of investment sales and leasing Dan Marks sees is the repositioning of industrial assets to
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Brooklyn Investment Sales Set to Double, Big Players Jump In, Bed Stuy No. 2 for Deals
The average price of a deal was $3,000,000, according to TerraCRG. But there were some big sales above
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Before the 11 p.m. scheduled sleep time, Brian Edwards, the chief operating officer of TerraCRG, said he was hoping to
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“These are huge value-add, value-appreciation plays,” said Ofer Cohen, TerraCRG’s founder and president, who also shared a list
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Dan Marks, the vice president of investment sales and leasing at TerraCRG Commercial Realty Group, believes that overall,
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"When you are looking at this location, you have to close your eyes and fast forward three years."