Articles About Manhattan
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 05.22.2012
Viacom Inks New York’s Largest Lease Ever
In what may be the largest-ever Manhattan office lease, Viacom, Inc., has committed itself to remaining a tenant in SL Green Realty Corp.’s 56-story, two million SF 1515 Broadway through 2031, Viacom is the company behind major cable networks such as MTV, Nickelodeon and BET. The media company will expand into 1.6 million SF, which […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 05.07.2012
CompStak Wants to Make Office Comps Transparent
Two young New York entrepreneurs are looking to cash in on what might be one of the commercial real estate brokerage community’s best-known secrets – that brokers commonly share hush-hush details of office transactions. But Michael Mandel, a 29-year-old broker who spent more than five years with Grubb & Ellis, and Vadim Belobrovka, a 33-year-old […]
- Author:
- James I. Clark III
- Posted:
- 03.14.2012
A New Chapter for Iconic Empire State Building
The landmark 102-story Empire State Building in midtown Manhattan could raise as much as $1 billion in a share sale and become a real estate investment trust (REIT), if the company that controls that iconic structure if its plans pan out. According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., intends […]
- Author:
- Mark McDowell
- Posted:
- 02.20.2012
Rooftop Gardens Blooming in the Big Apple
Green roofs are springing up in the concrete jungle of New York City – plants growing on waterproof membranes on top of buildings – in all five boroughs. Considering the potential to reduce greenhouse gases, increase energy efficiency and capture storm-water runoff, this movement is understandable. “Most of this work is small in scale so […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 05.27.2010
Foreign Governments Paying Cash for Pricey Manhattan Real Estate
Foreign governments are a growth engine for New York City commercial and residential real estate at a time when many cash-strapped European nations are facing financial crises. For example, Sri Lanka’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations has $8 million to spend and is looking at Manhattan office space. Laos recently paid $4.2 million in […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 03.24.2010
Office Rents Could Be Close to Hitting Bottom
A combination of limited supply growth and anticipated stabilization of the jobs market could mean that office rents may return to positive growth sooner rather than later. That’s the opinion of Victor Calanog, a researcher at Reis, Inc., one of the nation’s leading providers of commercial real estate performance information and analysis. According to Calanog, […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
- Posted:
- 07.20.2009
Bernie Madoff Pays the Price
Ponzi scheme swindler Bernie Madoff has some notorious neighbors at the federal prison in Butner, NC, that he now calls home. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the medium-security Butner facility houses 3,400 inmates, including Omar Abdel-Rahman, the terrorist known as the “Blind Sheik”, who plotted the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Also imprisoned […]
- Author:
- Matt Ward
- Posted:
- 07.17.2009
Wall Street Relocating to Constitution Avenue
America’s financial capital is now Washington, D.C. With Congress and the White House acting forcefully to stop the bleeding resulting from the worldwide financial crisis, numerous investors and brokers are relocating from New York to Washington because that’s where the action is these days. One of the nation’s healthiest metropolitan areas, Washington is benefiting from […]