New Nets Arena Attracts Stores, Eateries
“Rents are skyrocketing from $50 a square foot five years ago to as much as $200 a square
Brooklyn Could See Retail Boom
“It really sets the tone for the kind of retail that would make sense, as well as the
A Rental Market Surge In Brooklyn
Ofer Cohen, the founder and president of TerraCRG, estimates Brooklyn rents will climb another 5 percent to 10
In Barclays Center’s Shadow, Awaiting What’s Next
They have not set a price for the property. “Conditions in the area are changing so quickly, that
Before a Dribble, Real Estate Scores Points
Commercial rents generally range between $75 and $150 a square foot depending on proximity to the complex and
Brooklyn Arena Pulls More Retail
"Up until a year ago, people didn't know if they could finish the arena. It's going to unfold
Bids Sought for 3 Building Conversion Project in Fulton Ferry Landing
“The area, including nearby DUMBO, has remained a highly sought-after neighborhood over the last decade, consistently fetching the
Brooklyn ‘courts’ More tourists with Barclays Center Venue
"There are new restaurants coming and rumored to include big New York chefs. It gives people a reason
Commercial Property Sales
Ofer Cohen, president of TerraCRG, predicted that demand would stay strong for Brooklyn property in 2012, because institutional
Brooklyn Commercial Sales Improve
In Brooklyn, sales of commercial properties showed significant recovery in 2011, according to a report by commercial real
Efrat Sharon Joins TerraCRG as Senior VP of Debt Financing
Efrat Sharon brings over 11 years of experience in the New York Real Estate Market.
Brooklyn Brokers Offer Predictions for Borough in 2012
The brokers at TerraCRG believe the Brooklyn real estate market is on track to be very active in
Court Vision
Now that it's clear that the Barclays Center stadium will be finished soon, you're going to see retail
Chipping in to buy a piece of New York
Adam Hess, partner at TerraCRG, noted a rise in demand for syndication deals as the global economic uncertainty plays out.
Smaller Buildings Plow Ahead
As big projects stand idle, more modest units are on track in parts of Brooklyn.