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- Moody's: Stamford improves, but still 'challenged'; 225 High Ridge sold for $76m.
- The Stamford metro area has seen improvement in its commercial real estate market over the past quarter. However, it remains one of the most challenged markets in the country, according to Moody's Investors Service. But commercial real estate brok The Stamford metro area...
- Research articles 2005-08-08
- Lighting the `cash register'; Citigroup Center wins renown for renovation done to brighten it up.(Focus: Commercial Real Estate)
- Byline: D. MARIE STESHETZ Overlooking the south branch of the Chicago River on the corner of Madison and Canal streets, Citigroup Center at 500 W. Madison St. is one of the city's most prominent business addresses. It also features one of the nati ...
- Research articles 2005-12-05
- One company's exit may be another's gain.(Viewpoint)
- While Stamford leaders are understandably concerned about the relocations of three major corporations, their departure may actually be advantageous for small- and mid- sized businesses wishing to make a go of it in Stamford. With vacancy rates on While Stamford leaders are...
- Research articles 2004-03-15
- Three new towers tell a tale of two cities; Durst, Vornado filling midtown sites; Silverstein struggles with 7 WTC.(Special Report: Commercial Real Estate)(World Trade Center)(Column)
- Byline: steve garmhausen New Yorkers' famous love of a good deal does not always extend to the commercial real estate market. Given a choice between a terrific bargain and paying top dollar for a prestigious address, users of space in Manhattan th Byline:...
- Research articles 2004-10-18
- 2009 Industry Outlook: Real Estate - Challenging Times, Emerging Opportunities
- The current slowdown in commercial real estate activity is not about equity - there are companies that have plenty of that. When financing at reasonable rates becomes more readily available the floodgates should open because real estate continues to attract domestic and international investors. Two actions, in particular, could help...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Brooklyn bustles with trophy tenants; Downtown has appeal, though Bear Stearns reconsiders.(Special Report: Commercial Real Estate)
- Byline: jeremy quittner When Bear Stearns Cos. announced this summer that it is shopping around for digs cheaper than MetroTech, its downtown Brooklyn home for the past decade, the landlord had reason to be concerned. With 1,500 workers in 320,0 Byline:...
- Research articles 2002-10-21
- Long Island City faces long odds in leasing up; Hard to compete with Manhattan office deals, space.(Special Report: Commercial Real Estate)
- Byline: daniel gross Earlier this year, Competitrack, a Manhattan-based market research company, was rapidly outgrowing its two locations in the Flatiron district. And the company's long-term below-market leases were slated to expire in early 2003 Byline: daniel gross Earlier this...
- Research articles 2002-10-21
- Leftover wiring draws tenants to fringe spaces; But some prefabs wind up costing more.(Special Report: Commercial Real Estate)
- Byline: daniel gross When the Associated Press' lease at its longtime Rockefeller Center home was set to expire, the news organization decided to forsake midtown for 450 W. 33rd St. The 16-story former warehouse boasts 110,000-square-foot floorpla Byline: daniel gross ...
- Research articles 2003-10-20
- Extreme makeovers; Mark Collins, senior vice-president with commercial real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. and property manager of 190 S. LaSalle St., has one request for clients: Make his building the final stop on their daylong tours of potential o
- Byline: D. MARIE STESHETZ What's the draw of this 40-story tower at the corner of LaSalle and West Adams? For starters, a new 6,500-square-foot Fitness Formula gym and an Asian fusion restaurant. But the real coup de grce comes when Mr. Collins le ...
- Research articles 2005-12-05
- The architects of perk.(Focus: Commercial Real Estate)(James Goettsch)(Goettsch Partners)(Interview)
- Byline: EDWARD KEEGAN The UBS Tower, completed in 2001, was the first new multitenant office high-rise to go up in Chicago in nearly 10 years. The Hyatt Center, 111 S. Wacker Drive and Dearborn Center followed, designed with the infrastructure to Byline:...
- Research articles 2005-12-05
- Layoff shivers hardly caused a quiver in NJ commercial market. (New Jersey)(Commercial Real Estate)
- Small, midsize deals fuel recovery When AT&T announced last year that it would split into three companies and lay off thousands of workers, alarms rang in many New Jersey residential real estate markets. There was widespread concern that many of tSmall, midsize deals fuel recovery ...
- Research articles 1996-04-22
- REAL ESTATE WATCH: E-business firm on line for Queens; British Telecom unit finds cheaper space in L.I. City.(New York City commercial real estate news)(Brief Article)
- A unit of britain's largest phone company is aiming to save big bucks by sending part of its Manhattan personnel to The Factory, Irwin Cohen's industrial and office building in Long Island City, Queens. British Telecommunications Plc's global e-bu A unit of britain's...
- Research articles 2000-07-17
- Landlords build brands a la Donald Trump; Owners aim to create distinctive image to enhance marketing and boost profits.(Commercial Real Estate Report)
- Byline: Fran Hawthorne with their long-time home up for sale and their lease coming up for renewal, partners at Latham & Watkins worried about who their new landlord would be and what kind of service they would get at 855 Third Ave. ...
- Research articles 2005-10-17
- Trophy towers outshine all others in midtown; Don't lose luster in sluggish markets; rents edging up.(Special Report: Commercial Real Estate)
- Byline: lorraine kreahling Next year, a gaping hole will open in the tenant roster at the 1950s-vintage Seagram Building. Vivendi will vacate 160,000 square feet and a taker for the space has yet to emerge in a market still far from vibrant. ...
- Research articles 2004-05-10
Additional Resources
- Michael A. Maffettone, a licensed real estate sales associate and advisor with Prudential CRES Commercial Real Estate recently brokered a sale by leveraging strong relationships to overcome the obstacles
- Michael A. Maffettone, a licensed real estate sales associate and advisor with Prudential CRES Commercial Real Estate recently brokered a sale by leveraging strong relationships to overcome the obstacles. In this instance, he closed on a $1,270,000 sale of a property located at 1680 New York Avenue in Huntington, New...
- Research articles 2008-09-10
- Prudential CRES Commercial Real Estate
- Prudential CRES Commercial Real Estate announced that Kareem Jack Jawdat, senior real estate advisor closed on a lease transaction on a 10,000 s/f office building located at 3680 Route 112 in Coram, New York. The space, owned by a private investor, was leased by Silo, a human services agency relocating...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- Analyzing Commercial Real Estate: Due Diligence
- Commercial properties are a completely different animal from residential properties in regards to assessing value. In commercial properties, value is determined in an inverse proportion to the degree of risk inherent to the continuance and stability of the income stream from the property. And of all the commercial property types,...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Al Jawdat of Prudential CRES Commercial Real Estate closed on the lease of 1,800 s/f of office space at 315 Walt Whitman Rd., Huntington, N.Y
- Al Jawdat of Prudential CRES Commercial Real Estate closed on the lease of 1,800 s/f of office space at 315 Walt Whitman Rd., Huntington, N.Y. The landlord for the property is Kings Realty of America and the new tenant is 1st Consolidated Credit Corporation. Prudential CRES was the exclusive broker...
- Research articles 2007-11-07
- As commercial real estate recovers, Anne Arundel, Howard lead the
- The Baltimore metro office market may be picking up, but Anne Arundel and Howard counties are doing all the heavy lifting. CoStar Group Inc. of Bethesda, which tracks the commercial real estate industry, reports tenant demand during the second quarter was among the strongest since the late-2000 economic...
- Research articles 2004-09-27
- Charleston, S.C.-area commercial real estate expected to see continued growth.
- By John P. McDermott, The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 28--The industrial and office leasing markets, two pillars of the region's commercial real estate business, are rebounding, but rising land prices are pushing new development farther inland,...
- Research articles 2004-10-28
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