What’s ahead in 2013
A rundown of some of the biggest NYC real estate issues - and most impactful projects and trends
TerraCRG / aptsandlofts.com partner with United Way for Hurricane Sandy
TerraCRG and aptsandlofts.com are continuing much-needed efforts for Hurricane Sandy Relief, in a partnership with “United Way Rallies
A healthier cycle rolls into Billyburg
The eight-unit SoulCycle should help keep up with the trendy neighborhood’s rising need for fitness centers as the
TerraCRG Picks Up $32M Multifamily Disposition Assignment in Brooklyn
TerraCRG has been retained to sell four multifamily buildings in Brooklyn, NY, totaling $32 million.
Dan Marks in NYREJ
Dan Marks spotlight
Five Multifamily Buildings Sell in Brooklyn
A welter of multifamily buildings have sold in Brooklyn, all handled by TerraCRG
Triangle Building Sold
TerraCRG sells the Triangle Building, a 96-year-old neighborhood mainstay across the street from the new Barclays Arena.
Fourth Avenue Development Site Hits the Market for $9 Million
“The commercial market in 2012 has been Brooklyn’s best since 2007, and this site represents the type of
Rush for Arena Retail Pushes Prices Sky High
“We’d gone out without an asking price initially, which brought a lot of interest in the property at
Real Estate Newcomers Pay $900 per foot for Brooklyn Retail
“When it records, it will be a record for a vacant three-story building in Brooklyn — $900 a
Fulton Street Mixed-Use Site is up for Sale
TerraCRG brings to market a 33,771 buildable SF development site in Clinton Hill.
Triangle Building Sold
TerraCRG sells the Triangle Building, a 96-year-old neighborhood mainstay across the street from the new Barclays Arena.
Stalled Brooklyn Residential Site Fetches $6.8M
TerraCRG sells Prospect Heights Development Site at $157 per buildable SF.
Fourth Avenue Development Site Hits the Market for $ 9 Million
“The commercial market in 2012 has been Brooklyn’s best since 2007, and this site represents the type of
Fourth Avenue development site hits the market for $9 million
"The strip, which emerged as an epicenter of residential development after the 2003 rezoning, also saw a number