New York City’s top residential and commercial real estate deals that closed on Tuesday, March 24, 2026.
The largest new building application filed last week was for a 1,107,720-square-foot structure in the Kew Gardens ...
Harlem lots vacant for decades are getting 34 affordable homes for $31 million. Nonunion project. NYC seized land in 1970.
Jon Venetos’ Dallas-based multifamily firm filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to maintain control of Fitzroy Grove in ...
Florida-based investor Piyush Viradia’s suit targets Elk Grove Village-based Avasa Hospitality’s deal for Tremont Hotel at ...
The Torrance industrial market is attracting interest from tenants as buyers see the potential in the South Bay city and ...
San Francisco-based investor provided a structured equity investment for Pacific Elm Properties’ Parkside Uptown, which will ...
Roxbury Township withdrew from the state’s affordable housing process and is the only Garden State municipality to lose ...
A secret buyer spent $52.6 million to acquire a waterfront home and the lot next door in Golden Beach, in one of the town’s ...
Pasadena officials sided with housing production over neighborhood resistance, clearing the way for a contentious 46-unit ...
The 13-story, 150-unit project at 900 60th Street in Brooklyn would feature affordable units and commercial space.
AI startup Flux will establish its new headquarters at 340 Bryant Street, while Zyphra will move from Palo Alto to San ...