Real Estate Steps Up The Heat Against Higher Taxes In Budget Negotiations
With a little over a week left before the state budget deadline, the real estate industry is ramping up
Brooklyn Returns To Industrial Roots As Office Boom Fizzles, Amazon Moves In
Bisnow
Around the turn of the 20th century, before Brooklyn was the global brand it is today, the industrial
TerraCRG facilitates sales of four Brooklyn properties – $10.5 million total
NYREJ
TerraCRG has closed on the sale of four properties across the borough totaling $10.5 million. Despite the lingering
A second location? During a pandemic? It’s within reach for some businesses
MarketPlace
Bavishi’s broker Peter Schubert, the managing director for commercial leasing at TerraCRG, estimates that between 10% and 20%
Post-Pandemic Recovery: What Does the Future Hold for Downtown Brooklyn?
Bklyner
As the coronavirus swept across New York, images of a deserted midtown Manhattan became emblematic of the pandemic’s devastating economic
Investors drop $29.5M on Borough Park office building
Crain's New York Business
A group of local investors led by Shaya Labin closed a $29.5 million deal for a Borough Park office building on
NYC Power 100 – #95
Commercial Observer
When industrial powerhouse Prologis first set its sights on Brooklyn last year, it was brokerage TerraCRG that helped
Brooklyn Bound: Companies Eye Brooklyn Offices Post-Coronavirus
Commercial Observer
The coronavirus pandemic could turn into a much-needed shot in the arm for Brooklyn’s sluggish office market. While
Brooklyn’s Oversupplied Office Market Is Ready To Welcome Manhattan Satellites
Bisnow
Brooklyn’s office market has been sluggish in recent years, hampered by large, available spaces, a plump development pipeline
7 things to know about the New York City commercial real estate market right now
New York Business Journal
From Manhattan retail and office space, to Brooklyn multifamily home sales, here's a look at what recent reports
Majority of Brooklyn’s commercial tenants seek rent relief from their landlords
Debtwire
For more than a century the last words in fine dining in Brooklyn were Gage & Tollner. But
Industry tells New Yorkers: We Have Your Back
Real Estate Weekly
More than 20 NYC real estate firms have joined together in a citywide effort to support health care
Trio of Real Estate Firms Exceed Coronavirus Fundraise for Brooklyn Nonprofits
NEW YORK CITY- The Brooklyn Brokers United fund, established by three real estate firms to support three Brooklyn-based
The Kids in the Hall: Juggling CRE Business with Young Children
Commercial Observer
The real estate can be a challenging industry at the best of times. The work is complex, and
‘Tsunami of Tenants’ Missing Rent Payments Expected in New York City
Commercial Observer
As the novel coronavirus pandemic forced retailers to shut their doors and office tenants to work from home,