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,
Vanderbilt at the Vanguard: Brooklyn’s New Restaurant Row
Commercial Observer
Stepping into Ciao, Gloria, a buzzy, new, all-day café and bakery in Prospect Heights, is a bit like
Dock Soup: Checking in on Brooklyn’s Office Behemoth Dock 72
Commercial Observer
The gleaming, 675,000-square-foot glass building on Brooklyn’s waterfront, Dock 72, opened last fall after nearly three years of
Blackstone Leads $300M Recap of NYC Mixed-Use Asset
Commercial Property Executive
An investment group led by Blackstone Mortgage Trust has provided a $300 million package to recapitalize Liberty View
Investors Cool on Brooklyn Real Estate
The Wall Street Journal
Brooklyn’s decadelong real-estate investment boom is over. The borough once attracted developers and speculators from across the globe
Smaller Landlords Are Trying to Sell Stabilized Buildings In the Wake of Rent Reforms
Commercial Observer
Ofer Cohen, an investment sales broker and founder of Brooklyn-focused brokerage TerraCRG, said “large semi-institutional families and institutional
Mystery tenant lands raw space in Downtown Brooklyn
A mystery "education tenant" has gobbled up 14,000 square feet at 9 Bond St. in Downtown Brooklyn, a commercial
The Opportunity Zones in NYC With Breakout Potential
Commercial Observer
Of the 514 opportunity zones in New York State, more than half are in the five boroughs of New
After New York Rent Reform, Some Landlords Are Falling Behind
The Wall Street Journal
Two New York landlords with large portfolios of rent-regulated apartments are behind on payments on more than $200
CO’s 30 Under 30: The Top Leasing and Sales Professionals of 2019
Commercial Observer
Grit is rarely felt so keenly as it is in your twenties. You have so much to prove in
Dreamland: Inside Coney Island’s Mini Development Boom
Commercial Observer
After years of decline, Coney Island, Brooklyn — home of the Cyclone roller coaster and annual hot dog