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A massive mixed-use project coming to East Harlem courtesy of the Richman Group was the biggest project filed with the city last month. The project will stand 19 stories tall and span almost 421,000 square feet of residential, commercial and community space. The list of December’s largest projects also included a new office building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard redevelopment, a 34-story residential...
If you guessed Blackstone Group, Brookfield Property Partners and Boston Properties, you'd be right; the major commercial landlords are investing big to stave off the WeWorks of the world and keep millennial workers in their offices. Without altering office to include the perks of a gym, free in-office cafes and bars and a flexible, open-concept layout, these landlords don't believe they...
The startup assault on the humble neighborhood store continues to intensify. First came Bodega, the terribly named, and mostly misguidedstartup with its mission to bring the non-perishable necessities available at the corner store to the masses and “disrupt” the corner store. Now there’s Robomart, which wants to bring the groceries, baked goods and prepared foods of the supermarket aisle to ...
CoreNet Global The Pulse Blog Search Alexa, Show Me What Our New Sales Center Would Look LikeJanuary 5, 2018|In CoreNet Global News|By David Harrison For several years, attendees of the CoreNet Global summits around the world have been trying on virtual reality and augmented reality devices that replicate building sites, plans, and concepts. Walk from the parking lot to the sales center, view the ...
The Brooklyn Navy Yard had a banner year of rental activity, as it leased newly readied office space at the sprawling 300-acre former industrial campus and filled vacancies that opened in its buildings' 4 million square feet. “We had significantly more leasing than in a normal year for the complex,” said David Ehrenberg, president and chief executive of the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development ...
These startups make finding an NYC apartment suck less By Madeline Gressel View author archive Get author RSS feed Name(required) Email(required) Comment(required) January 4, 2018 | 9:30am Modal Trigger Elien Becque founded RoomZoom to match potential roommates via an algorithm. Corey Tenold It’s a tired truism that renting in New York is financially and emotionally taxing. The market seems rip...
NEW YORK, January 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/-- A report by New Frontier Data in partnership with Arcview Market Research, indicates that the legalization of cannabis in California, Massachusetts, Nevada, Florida, Arkansas and North Dakota will result in new markets that will account for $7.1 billion in sales by 2020. The data in the report projects that the overall U.S. cannabis market will exceed $20.9...
IoT use cases like smart lighting and temperature sensing create efficiencies for building owners The internet of things (IoT) is the subject of massive amounts of hype, and hope, in the telecommunications industry with projections forecasting billions of formerly static objects getting hooked up to the internet in the coming years. But beyond consumer-level applications like a refrigerator that t...
LeaseMatrix Sale Confirms Opportunity in CRE Tech Space Q&A with Dominic Zabriskie One of the reasons why the commercial real estate tech sector trails the residential sector in attracting investment is the lack of startup exits. There just haven’t been too many. And it totally makes sense. It’s a young sector, as the commercial real estate industry is just now embracing technology. As som...
Award-winning marketing agency closes strongest year in company history with 21% year-over-year growth, fueled by practice expansions and major client wins HACKENSACK, N.J. – January 3, 2017 – Beckerman, an award-winning full-service marketing and public relations agency and parent company of Beckerman PR, Antenna, Eco Branding, Paul & Zakheim Associates and Chicago Digital, toda...