Tag: New York Real estate
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'New York REIT Is Selling Viceroy Hotel Two Years After Buying It for $148.5 Million
'NYC Real Estate: RXR Realty to Create Retail Space at the Starrett-Lehigh Building
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Residents of a Chicago Mobile Home Park To Lose Water Access Days Before Thanksgiving
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Real Estate: 3 Things To Know Before You Start Investing
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With China's economic slowdown, many investors were triggered to shift their assets to less volatile investments. Apparently, New York's real estate is one of the investment opportunities that they deem as secure and stable. -
'N.Y. Equity Firm New Major Investor In Residential Property Insurer
Wellington Insurance Group, a distribution business based in Texas and specializes in the delivery and administration of residential property insurance welcomes a majority investor in a definitive agreement with Aquiline Capital Partners LLC, a private equity firm based in New York investing in financial services, ifawebnews.com reports -
'New York City's Hot Real Estate Market Seen to Continue in the Next 12 Months
Would prices go even higher? -
'Real Estate Listings: Check NYC Apartments That Can Fit the World's Largest Dinosaur
In New York city, there are elegant apartments that can literally house the world’s largest dinosaur known as the “Titanosaur.” -
'New York Is Killing Modular Construction
Modular construction was supposed to solve the housing woes of New Yorkers but high rent and expensive overhead are making the business a tough sell. -
'New York City Seizes 75,000 Square Feet of Beach in Coney Island
New York City, under the administration of Mayor Bill de Blasio, will grab 75,000 square feet of boardwalk property in Coney Island as part of a long-delayed economic development in the area. The eminent domain seizure includes three beachfront properties and two smaller properties located on West 12th and West 23rd, which totals to 75,000 square feet. The city failed to strike a "fair-market" deal with the owners but managed to secure the seizure of a 60,000-square-foot land that once housed the famous "Thunderbolt" wooden roller coaster which was featured in the movie "Annie Hall" but was demolished in 2000. The said plot where the rollercoaster once stood is owned by screenwriter Peter Shaffer. -
'New York Real Estate: Top 3 Retirement Communities in NYC
Looking for a good place to spend your retirement years within the US? New York is here to stay. Read on! -
'New York City Real Estate: Beautiful Townhouses for Less Than $5M
New York real estate has a lot to offer including beautiful yet affordable townhouses ranging from $1.6 million to $4.8 million. -
'New York's Governor Cuomo Claims $100B Development Plans Will Make Rockefeller 'Jealous'
"The tallest buildings, the longest bridges, the deepest tunnels -- they never said quit. Now, it's our turn my friends," Cuomo challenged New Yorkers. "We must provide the daring and vision for the next generation." -
'Downtown Brooklyn Office Rents Jump by 30%, the Biggest Spike it has Reached in a Decade
According to a recent research conducted by the multinational real estate firm Newmark Grubb Knight Frank, the office asking rents in North Brooklyn rose to a historic high of $51.99 per square foot in last year's fourth quarter. -
'Communal Living in NYC: Is Co-Living Industry Growing Exponentially Across the Country?
Communal Living seems to be the trend to save rents especially in living in a big city like New York. It appears that the co-living industry has been growing across the country. -
'Street Midtown Condo In NYC: One Hundred East Fifty Third Condominium Ready to Hit the Market
A new addition to the midtown condominiums in New York City is rising. One Hundred East Fifty Third Street is good to go for its condo market.