Commercial Real Estate

$10M Governors Island renovation to bring new dining options, event venues: 'Accessible, year-round destination'

A former weapons arsenal on Governors Island is getting a $10 million facelift that will bring new dining options and an event space to the 172-acre island, according to media...

Indoor soccer facility scores first Manhattan location in iconic Financial District office building

Soccer enthusiasts will have access to year-round play, thanks to a large new lease by Socceroof at 28 Liberty St. in the Financial District.

These NYC entrepreneurs are bringing a Soho House-like community to NJ's tony suburbs

“I never thought in a million years I would be out in New Jersey,” one-half of the duo told The Post. “I became obsessed."

The salary needed to afford a home has more than doubled since before the pandemic—see how your city is faring

Scraping together enough money to buy a home can seem like a fruitless endeavor, especially in today’s housing market dominated by high mortgage rates and soaring list prices.

San Francisco office vacancies hit all-time high — despite Silicon Valley AI boom

Cushman & Wakefield found that the vacancy rate for office space in San Francisco reached a record high of 34.5% in the second quarter.

Big deal to bring Ikea to empty Midtown lot raises bigger questions

It’s major news that Sweden’s Ingka Investments, which owns most Ikea stores, formed a “strategic alliance” in Extell’s planned, one million square-foot mixed-use tower at 570 Fifth Ave.

Park Avenue office tower lures another tenant amid major upgrades

Tradeweb Markets signed for 76,000 square feet on two full floors at SL Green’s 245 Park.

NYC developer Michael Shvo's spat with posh member's-only Core Club takes ugly twist

As we reported on June 27, he faces a $600 million lawsuit by the Core Club for an alleged, "sinister" fraud scheme involving the club’s location at 711 Fifth Ave.

Netflix real estate expert urges buyers in new direction that could ‘disrupt’ entire housing market

With mortgage interest rates hovering around 7%, prospective buyers are facing a challenging landscape with limited housing inventory and escalating home prices to boot.

The Netflix-featured women of Serhant are working 24/7 to disrupt NYC's real estate industry

Jade Shenker and Chloe Tucker Caine of the Soho real estate company Serhant are working day and night to seal multimillion-dollar Manhattan deals.

Tal Alexander, third real-estate dynasty brother to face rape allegations, steps away from his firm

Lawyers for accused financier said in a statement Tuesday that their client would “take a leave from the company to focus fully on clearing his name” because of the “salacious...

Older brother of real-estate heirs Alexander twins also accused of rape in explosive new lawsuit

A third woman has sued the wealthy Alexander twins for rape — and she also accused their older brother, Tal, as well.

High-profile lawyer ditches accused rapist real-estate heirs Oren and Alon Alexander after more allegations surface

Jim Ferraro, a prominent south Florida lawyer, abruptly withdrew Monday from repping twin accused rapists and real-estate heirs Oren and Alon Alexander.

Nearly 30 more women come forward to accuse twin real-estate heirs of rape: attorney

About 30 more alleged victims of the wealthy real estate-heir Alexander brothers have come forward since the first explosive lawsuits were filed, the plaintiffs attorney said.

One of twin real-estate heirs accused of 'extremely disturbing' NYC rape allegations steps away from company

Oren Alexander, who has been accused of rape along with his twin brother, Alon, has stepped away from the company he co-founded.

These are the cheapest months to buy a beach house

If renting a beach house is on your summer agenda, brace yourself to spend a bundle.

Twin top real estate heirs accused of raping two women, including assault at Hamptons 'castle'

The real-estate heirs allegedly sexually assaulted two women -- including one they took turns raping, according to explosive Manhattan lawsuits.

NYC woman, 93, left with no money despite owning a 10-unit Brooklyn building, family claims

Aleksandra Chodowiec escaped communism in her native Poland but now the Greenpoint building she worked two jobs to buy isn't producing the income she needs, her family said.

Manhattan office leasing soared 70% in May -- Midtown deals lead the charge

Midtown alone say nearly 2 million square feet of office space snapped up, according to a Colliers market report.