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OCVibe’s Scott Frick On Building a $5B District Around Anaheim’s Honda Center

about 14 hours ago
OCVibe is a $5 billion, 100-acre master-planned mixed-use development in Anaheim, California, transforming the area around the Honda Center into a vibrant district with over 2,000 apartments, 170,000 square feet of office space, two hotels, dining concepts, parks, and entertainment venues. Privately financed by the owners of the Anaheim Ducks, the project emphasizes placemaking, flexible office space, and year-round activity to support both event attendees and local residents, with phased construction continuing through 2030-2031.

Pinnacle Group Sells Rights to Upper West Side Apartment Tower for $88M

about 15 hours ago
Pinnacle Group sold its leasehold rights to a 173-unit apartment building at 323 West 96th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side to Lightstone Group for approximately $88 million. The sale included a 50 percent stake in the land rights and followed Pinnacle's bankruptcy filing of a large rent-stabilized apartment portfolio in New York City. This transaction is part of Pinnacle's broader effort to offload assets amid significant debt, including a recent $128 million sale of a condominium and commercial portfolio in New York City boroughs.

At New York City Council Hearing on Pied-à-Terre Tax, Complaints of a Sloppy Rollout

about 16 hours ago
The New York City Council held a hearing to evaluate the controversial pied-à-terre tax targeting second homes in the city, amid criticism of its flawed rollout and privacy concerns. The tax affects single- to three-family homes over $5 million and co-ops and condos over $1 million, aiming to generate government revenue. Despite legal challenges and public outcry over the publication of personal information, the city is moving forward with implementation, with further hearings scheduled.

Betting on South Beach Luxury Shopping, Vivienne Westwood Plans to Open Store

about 17 hours ago
Vivienne Westwood is planning to open a boutique in a historic three-story building in Miami Beach, Florida, which it purchased for $6 million in 2024. The renovation will preserve the building's 1921 Art Deco and Mediterranean Revival style while adding modern elements, including retail space, executive offices, a bridal showroom, and a rooftop deck. This move aims to revive high-end retail in South Beach, an area that previously hosted luxury boutiques but saw many close or relocate to other upscale shopping districts.

Get to Know the Broker: Vickey Barron of Compass

about 17 hours ago
The article profiles Vickey Barron, a highly experienced and award-winning real estate broker based in New York, highlighting her career achievements, philosophy of service over commission, and memorable deals. It emphasizes her dedication to helping clients, her long-term client relationships built on trust, and her influences and inspirations in the real estate industry.

Green Street Expands Student Housing Data Platform

about 18 hours ago
College House has expanded its platform to offer investors and operators direct access to Green Street's investment analytics focused on the U.S. student housing sector. This integration provides detailed metrics such as cap rates, occupancy, and supply, along with a proprietary University Grades scoring system to assess rent growth potential at nearly 180 U.S. schools. Despite recent declines in asset values and slowing construction, capital is cautiously returning to student housing, with activity below 2022 levels and growth expected to be modest over the next two years.

Cybersecurity Tracker SecurityScorecard Renews 1140 Avenue of the Americas Lease

about 19 hours ago
SecurityScorecard, a cybersecurity risk management firm, has renewed its five-year lease for an 8,475-square-foot office space at 1140 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown, New York City. The renewal reflects the company's growth and commitment to the city, with the office offering modern amenities and a prime location. The landlord, American Strategic Investment Company, also leased space to Epic Insurance in the same building earlier in the year.

Arrow Adds Veteran Multifamily Lender Ari Mandelbaum to Grow Platform

about 20 hours ago
Arrow Real Estate Advisors, a capital markets advisory firm founded in 2024, has expanded its team by adding Ari Mandelbaum as a director to enhance its multifamily debt placement business. Mandelbaum brings extensive experience from Greystone and Dwight Capital, focusing on negotiating multifamily loans and helping borrowers with alternative financing strategies. His recent work includes a $36 million bridge loan for a multifamily property in Moreno Valley, California. This addition follows the hiring of Jeff Weinberg as managing director, signaling Arrow's growth in commercial real estate capital markets.

The Fever’s Down, But New York’s Rent-Stabilized Market Is Still Ill

about 20 hours ago
The article discusses the financial challenges faced by New York City's rent-stabilized housing due to rising operating expenses outpacing revenue growth, exacerbated by regulatory constraints on rent increases. It highlights the Article XI program as a temporary relief measure that reduces property tax burdens for distressed buildings, improving cash flow and preventing foreclosures. However, the article argues that while Article XI provides short-term financial relief, it does not address the underlying systemic issues causing the economic imbalance, such as regulatory limits on revenue growth and increasing expenses, and warns of the broader fiscal impact on the city if the program is widely expanded.

Every Industry Eventually Learns a Shared Language. Data Centers Are Next.

about 21 hours ago
The article discusses the emerging need for standardized disclosure in the data center industry to improve comparability and transparency among projects. While data centers already have building evaluation standards like LEED and Energy Star, there is no common framework for pre-construction project disclosures, which complicates permitting, investment, and public trust. The author argues that adopting a common language for project impacts will reduce uncertainty, streamline approvals, and become a competitive advantage as the industry matures.

New York City’s Next Multifamily Shortage? Buildings to Buy.

about 22 hours ago
The article discusses the growing shortage of quality multifamily buildings for sale in New York City despite strong investor demand and increasing transaction activity. While capital is abundant, the limited supply of well-located, free-market multifamily properties with scale is driving competition and impacting pricing. New construction is unlikely to quickly alleviate this shortage due to regulatory challenges and slow development pipelines. The market is shifting from a capital shortage to an inventory shortage, with investors focusing on attractive, larger multifamily assets in boroughs like Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.

AI-Searched Public Records Alone Insufficient for Title Decision-Making: Study

about 22 hours ago
A study by DataTrace reveals that AI-only title searches are insufficient for reliable and insurable title decision-making, missing significant issues in over 40% of residential files reviewed. The research emphasizes that AI performs best when combined with structured, validated title plant data and expert guidance, highlighting the importance of traditional title plants in ensuring accuracy and reducing risk in property title searches.

SFR Leasing Operating System Boom Secures $15M Series A Funding

about 23 hours ago
Boom, a leasing operating system focused on single family rentals and manufactured housing, has raised $15 million in Series A funding to expand its product offerings and engineering team. The company provides financial services infrastructure for rental operations, including automated rent reporting and tenant screening tools, and serves over 400 operators with approximately 500,000 units. Boom aims to improve the leasing process using AI-driven compliance and underwriting, differentiating itself from other leasing CRMs that primarily target multifamily properties.

Atrium Launches AI Platform, Tracking $1.3T of U.S. Data Center Development Credit

about 24 hours ago
Atrium, a San Diego-based AI analytics startup, has launched a platform tracking $1.3 trillion in debt financing behind nearly 4,300 U.S. data centers, revealing complex credit structures involving mortgages, syndicated loans, private credit, corporate debt from hyperscalers, and regional utility debt. The report highlights major lenders, refinancing risks due to rising interest rates, and challenges including power supply constraints and growing political opposition, especially in Northern Virginia, which hosts the largest concentration of data centers. The platform aims to provide a comprehensive, ongoing view of data center financing and broader real estate credit markets.

Starwood Lands $483M CMBS Loan to Refi Single-Family Rental Portfolio

1 day ago
Starwood Asset Management secured a $482.5 million CMBS loan to refinance a nearly full single-family rental portfolio of 1,749 homes across 10 states, with a significant presence in Georgia, Arizona, and Florida. The portfolio, assembled between 2021 and 2022, is over 96% leased and includes homes averaging 1,812 square feet. Starwood is also expanding in multifamily housing, recently acquiring affordable housing properties in Miami-Dade County. The loan was originated by Japan's Nomura Securities, marking a major re-entry into the U.S. market for the firm.

Extell Finalizes Deal to Buy 110 East 55th Street for $65M

1 day ago
Extell Development acquired 110 East 55th Street, a 19-story office building in Midtown Manhattan, for $65 million after a foreclosure suit was filed against the previous owner. Extell's founder Gary Barnett is expanding his portfolio of Midtown properties, including recent acquisitions and development projects such as office towers, residential skyscrapers, condominiums, and mixed-use buildings in Manhattan. The firm is actively developing several high-profile projects in the area, signaling significant growth in the Midtown real estate market.

Terreno Realty Acquires Red Hook Warehouse for $26M

1 day ago
Terreno Realty acquired a 28,000-square-foot warehouse located at 659 Court Street along the Red Hook waterfront in Brooklyn, New York, for $26.3 million from LBA Properties. The industrial property, leased to a maritime goods and services provider, features parking for 70 cars and two loading bays. The transaction reflects strong industrial sector leasing fundamentals, with a notable increase in leasing activity and decreased vacancies nationwide.

Aircraft Finance Firm Buys Florida HQ Complex For $118M

1 day ago
A publicly traded aircraft finance firm purchased the under-construction Cocomar Business Park, a three-building industrial campus totaling 375,000 square feet in Coconut Creek, Florida, for $118 million. The campus features industrial buildings with office space, 32-foot ceilings, 78 dock doors, and 313 parking spaces, and is expected to be completed in the third quarter of the year. The seller was an affiliate of Greystar, which had acquired the site the previous year for $30.5 million. The buyer currently owns other properties in Florida and operates globally with a fleet of aircraft and engines leased to multiple lessees.

PGIM Sells Delray Beach Assisted Living Community for at Least $140M

1 day ago
PGIM Real Estate sold a newly completed assisted living facility called The Arbor at Delray in Delray Beach, Florida, for at least $140 million to Artemis Real Estate Partners. The 7.2-acre property includes 207 apartments, a recreational clubhouse, and a nursing home, marking one of the largest retirement home sales in South Florida recently. The sale reflects a strong market for assisted living facilities in Palm Beach County, where occupancy rates and rents have increased significantly.

Mamdani Invests $8.4M in Business Improvement Districts Citywide

1 day ago
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the Department of Small Business Services have allocated $8.4 million in grants to business improvement districts across the city's five boroughs to enhance public art, street cleaning, lighting, and directories, aiming to increase foot traffic for 20,000 local businesses. Brooklyn received the largest share of funding, followed by the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.

Developer Plans 297 Housing Units Across From Downtown Brooklyn Macy’s Project

1 day ago
Developer Shimon Klein has filed plans to build three 99-unit residential towers in Downtown Brooklyn, New York, near a major retail redevelopment of the former Macy's building. The proposed 27-story buildings will include residential units, commercial and community spaces, and rooftop amenities. The project aims to utilize a city tax abatement program and will offer modern residential features such as communal lounges and coworking spaces.

Payments Manager Corpay Cross-Border Relocates to 18K SF at 560 Lexington Avenue

2 days ago
Corpay Cross-Border Solutions has signed an 11-year lease for 17,778 square feet at Rudin's 560 Lexington Avenue office building in New York City, planning to relocate its headquarters there this fall. The deal highlights Rudin's recent portfolio investments that allowed for minimal modifications and an accelerated move-in timeline. The 22-story office tower has seen significant leasing activity recently, including tenants like Marex, SummitTX, and Industrious.

John McCullough of Kennedy Wilson Multifamily Development: 5 Questions

2 days ago
John McCullough, president of Kennedy Wilson's multifamily development group, oversees the firm's U.S. development business following its $347 million acquisition of Toll Brothers' apartment living platform. The acquisition included interests in 18 apartment and student housing properties and a pipeline of 29 development sites. Kennedy Wilson aims to expand its development platform across the country, with active projects along the East Coast, Texas, the Mountain Southwest, the Pacific, and the Southeast, including new student housing deals in the Carolinas and Texas.

New Brookfield $694M Multifamily Venture Seeks Repositioning to High-Quality Assets

2 days ago
Varia US Properties AG has partnered with Brookfield Asset Management to form a $693.9 million multifamily joint venture focused on higher-quality multifamily assets across nine states. The JV includes 13 of Varia's 17 multifamily properties totaling 4,112 units, with plans to acquire high-quality residential communities and dispose of older properties. The partnership aims to leverage $200 million in buying power to expand the portfolio, primarily targeting tertiary and secondary markets with strong employment and population growth amid robust national multifamily demand.

Southern Land Company Hires Tony Marchbanks as Head of Homebuilding

2 days ago
Southern Land Company has appointed Tony Marchbanks as national president of homebuilding to lead single-family home development with a focus on Tennessee, Texas, and Colorado. The company is expanding its residential portfolio, including master-planned communities and multifamily properties in various locations. Southern Land is also launching a mortgage lending division to support its construction pipeline amid challenging market conditions.

How Trent Johnson, Brian Landrum at Harbert Management Corp. Invest in Senior Housing

2 days ago
Trent Johnson and Brian Landrum of Harbert Management Corporation discuss their extensive experience and investment focus in the senior living sector, emphasizing the evolving demands of the Baby Boomer generation for upscale, amenity-rich senior housing. They highlight the positive demographic trends driving demand, the current capital market environment, and the challenges related to development capacity and financing. Their investment strategy targets independent living, assisted living, and memory care properties, excluding senior apartments and skilled nursing due to complexity and regulatory risks. The senior housing asset class is poised for growth due to demographic tailwinds and underdevelopment, with a need for increased development expertise and capital to meet future demand.

Sunday Summary: The Rent is Too Damn Low!

3 days ago
The article discusses the high rent prices in New York, particularly Manhattan, highlighting recent rent freezes on rent-stabilized apartments and the pied-à-terre tax on luxury apartments. Despite concerns, luxury sales remain steady except for the very high-end market. The article emphasizes that increasing housing supply, including affordable and mixed-income developments in the Bronx and Astoria, is key to addressing affordability. Additionally, there were notable office and retail leasing activities in New York, and mentions of multifamily portfolio financing in Texas and a warehouse controversy in Los Angeles.

Nuveen Green Capital Closes $281M C-PACE Loan for Boston Condos

5 days ago
Millennium Partners secured a $281 million C-PACE loan to fund energy efficiency upgrades at the 62-story Winthrop Center, a mixed-use building in Downtown Boston, Massachusetts. This financing, part of the PACE Massachusetts program, represents the largest C-PACE deal in New England and was combined with a $575 million CMBS loan for the office and retail components of the tower. The project highlights significant investment in sustainable building practices and long-term capital support for energy-efficient residences in Boston's financial district.

Nalcorp, Clipper Equity Buy Coney Island Oceanfront Development Site for $20M

5 days ago
Nalcorp and Clipper Equity acquired a 69,530-square-foot land parcel at 2015 Boardwalk West in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, for $20 million. The site, currently a parking lot, is planned for a 23-story, 202-unit mixed-use development. This transaction is part of ongoing waterfront growth and redevelopment in Coney Island, with previous ownership changes and subdivision of the larger parcel. Nalcorp is also active in the Bronx with industrial sites slated for residential development under a tax incentive program.

Survey: 61% of Investors Hold Negative Multifamily Outlook in 2026, Per Berkadia

5 days ago
A survey by Berkadia reveals a generally negative outlook for the multifamily market in the second half of 2026, with many investors noting softer-than-expected property performance and persistent interest rate volatility. Despite this, confidence in multifamily as an asset class remains strong, with most investors planning to expand portfolios and expecting market improvements by late 2027. Investors are focusing on core and core-plus strategies, scrutinizing rent growth and exit cap rates more closely. The Midwest stands out as a preferred region due to its stronger rental growth and durable cash flow prospects compared to the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic.

St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort Secures $263M Refi After Special Servicing

5 days ago
Fortress Investment Group provided a $263 million loan to refinance the St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort in Bal Harbour, Florida, rescuing it from special servicing. The loan refinanced existing debt and added new financing for the 213-room oceanfront hotel, which includes a condo component. The resort had faced financial challenges and legal disputes with condo owners, which were settled in 2025. The refinancing reflects efforts to stabilize the property amid reduced cash flow compared to previous years.

First Pioneer Properties Buys Queens Retail Center for $24M

5 days ago
First Pioneer Properties and ABS Partners Real Estate acquired a retail center in Queens, New York, for $23.5 million. The property currently houses an urgent care medical office and a baby store, with significant buildable air rights. Queens has seen multiple recent multifamily and mixed-use housing developments, including large construction loans for new projects. Other retail and multifamily properties in Queens have also recently changed hands, indicating active real estate development in the area.

Pinnacle Group Offloads $128M Condominium and Commercial Portfolio in NYC

5 days ago
Pinnacle Group sold a $128 million portfolio of residential and retail condominiums in New York City, covering nearly 750 residential units, retail condominiums, and parking lots across Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. The buyer, linked to London-based William Pears Group, acquired the assets through multiple transactions. The sale proceeds will help Pinnacle pay down significant debt following a prior bankruptcy involving rent-stabilized apartments. The portfolio includes notable sales in Queens' Flushing neighborhood, with residential, commercial, and parking assets sold to related entities.

PACE Loan Group Adds CRE Vet Kenneth Sacco as CFO

5 days ago
PACE Loan Group (PLG), a Minneapolis-based lender specializing in commercial property assessed clean energy (C-PACE) financing, has appointed Kenneth Sacco as its new chief financial officer to support its growth in the C-PACE market. Sacco brings extensive commercial real estate and capital markets experience, having worked in investment banking, corporate finance, and financial advisory roles. PLG recently closed a $45.5 million loan in New Jersey and has expanded its presence with offices in Texas, Illinois, New York, and California, leveraging its in-house operating model and financial backing to strengthen its competitive position.

Skanska JV Lands $2.43B Contract for Light Rail Project in L.A.

5 days ago
Skanska and Stacy Witbeck have been awarded a $2.43 billion contract by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to build the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project in California. The project includes 6.7 miles of street-level light rail, 11 stations, utility improvements, and a 26-acre rail and maintenance facility, with completion expected by December 2031. This contract is part of a larger $3.57 billion public transit investment funded by federal grants and local sources, aiming to enhance transit connectivity in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles.

S3 Capital Lends $35M for Miami-Dade County Apartments

5 days ago
Miami-based Aconcagua Group secured $35 million in construction financing from S3 Capital to complete the third phase of the Casa Princeton multifamily apartment community in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The final phase will add an eight-story building with 162 units to the existing 374-unit development, which offers one and two-bedroom apartments and various amenities. The project addresses the attainable housing gap in Florida and benefits from public-private partnership programs to increase housing supply.

PPM America Provides $236M Acquisition Debt for 20-Property Industrial Deal

5 days ago
SparrowHawk and Almanac Realty Investors formed a joint venture that secured $236 million in acquisition debt to purchase a 20-property industrial portfolio totaling 4.4 million square feet across four Midwest states. The portfolio, known as The Central Logistics Portfolio, is 94 percent occupied by logistics and distribution tenants and strategically located near major cities such as Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Louisville, Cleveland, and St. Louis. The acquisition highlights the institutional quality and strategic positioning of the assets, with financing arranged by JLL Capital Markets and PPM America.

Nationwide Life Insurance Company Provides $51M Refi for D.C.-Area Retail Center

5 days ago
Zuckerman Gravely secured $50.75 million in permanent fixed-rate financing to refinance Potomac Place Shopping Center, an 80,000-square-foot Class-A grocery-anchored retail center located in Potomac, Maryland. The center, opened in 1967, features tenants such as Safeway, Walgreens, Starbucks, Chipotle, M&T Bank, and PNC Bank, serving a wealthy demographic from Potomac and nearby areas. The financing was arranged by Northmarq and provided by Nationwide Life Insurance Company.

SparrowHawk's Near $400M Midwest Industrial Acquisition Spews Financing Options

5 days ago
SparrowHawk has acquired a 20-property industrial portfolio in the Midwest for just under $400 million, marking its largest acquisition to date and expanding its presence in key cities including Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, St. Louis, and Louisville. The portfolio, known as the Central Logistics Portfolio, totals 4.4 million square feet and serves various industries such as e-commerce, pharmaceutical, logistics, distribution, and manufacturing. The deal was well received, with multiple financing options available, supported by SparrowHawk's recent growth capital commitment and acquisitions. This acquisition reflects a strong market trend for large portfolio deals in the $250 million to $750 million+ range.

Podcast: How Landlords Can Solve the Tenant Visibility Problem – Sytes’ Rafael Weiss

6 days ago
Sytes is a marketplace platform founded by Rafael Weiss that connects commercial real estate landlords, developers, and brokers with tenants seeking retail space in real time, addressing the issue of invisible tenant demand in retail leasing. The platform features nearly 350 tenants and over 35,000 active site listings across all 50 states, with notable clients such as Kimco, InvenTrust, Church’s Chicken, and Dutch Bros. Rafael Weiss is based in Boca Raton, Florida, and the platform emphasizes transparency and efficiency in retail leasing through data and AI-driven tools.

Barry Sternlicht’s Starwood Scoops Up More Miami-Dade Affordable Housing

6 days ago
Starwood Asset Management has acquired four affordable housing properties in Miami-Dade County, Florida, totaling $115.4 million and 570 units. The purchases include Lafayette Plaza, Lafayette Square, Emerald Terrace, and Magnolia Landing Apartments, all located in Miami neighborhoods such as Little River and Naranja. The acquisitions were financed with Freddie Mac-backed loans provided by CBRE Capital Markets, and the properties were developed and sold by Gatehouse Group.

Javits Center Expansion, Tech Upgrades Boosting NYC Hospitality Industry

6 days ago
The Javits Center in New York City has undergone a $1.5 billion expansion and a recent $5 million technology upgrade to Wi-Fi 7, enhancing its ability to host large conferences and events. The expansion added significant meeting space, including a ballroom and a sustainable rooftop pavilion, boosting the local hospitality industry with new hotels planned nearby. These improvements have attracted major events like Fanatics Fest and medical conferences, contributing to the growth of Manhattan's West Side and the broader New York City economy.

Westphal Company Lands $56M Refi for San Diego Apartments

6 days ago
The Westphal Company secured $56.1 million in permanent, fixed-rate financing through Northmarq's Fannie Mae platform for the Wintercrest Village Apartments, a 354-unit garden-style multifamily community in Lakeside, California. The 10-year nonrecourse loan features interest-only payments and allowed Westphal to extract equity while maintaining cash flow. San Diego's multifamily market remains stable with low vacancy and rising rents, despite a slowdown in investment sales.

Fortress Refinances Dania Design Center With $45M After Foreclosure Fight

6 days ago
Fortress Investment Group refinanced the Design Center of the Americas, a 780,000-square-foot office and design showroom complex in Dania Beach, Florida, following a foreclosure battle with previous owner Charles Cohen. Fortress secured a $45 million loan from City National Bank of Florida and has invested millions in renovations and management upgrades. The foreclosure stemmed from Cohen's default on a $535 million debt package, leading Fortress to take control of the property and the neighboring Le Méridien Dania Beach hotel. Legal disputes continue despite Cohen paying off the judgment.

Keystone Equities Provides $61M Refi for IOS Repositioning Site in Newark

6 days ago
KS Group secured $60.5 million to refinance a 51-acre industrial site in Newark, New Jersey, which will be repositioned as an industrial outdoor storage property featuring truck and trailer parking, a container garage, and EV and solar charging stations. The site is undergoing environmental remediation and is near Port Newark-Elizabeth and New York City. The financing was provided by Keystone Equities as a senior bridge loan, addressing risks that traditional lenders declined to underwrite.

Zimmet Law Group Relocates to 5K SF at GFP’s 515 Madison Avenue

6 days ago
Zimmet Law Group is relocating its practice to a newly completed 5,476-square-foot office space in the 42-story 515 Madison Avenue building in Manhattan's Plaza District. The lease term is nearly 10 years, with occupancy expected later this year. GFP Real Estate recently took full ownership of the Class A tower after an $86.5 million refinancing deal. The building has secured multiple new leases this year, housing tenants such as investment firms, law groups, and therapy providers.

Sixth Street Acquires Iconic Pier House Hotel in Key West for $190M

6 days ago
Sixth Street Partners and Riller Capital have acquired Pier House, a 142-room luxury oceanfront hotel in downtown Key West, Florida, for $190 million. The resort, located on five acres along Duval Street, features amenities such as two oceanfront restaurants, a spa, fitness center, pool, and event space. The acquisition reflects a strategic investment in a high-quality hospitality asset in a supply-constrained tropical leisure market. Starwood Property Trust provided debt financing for the deal, while Braemar Hotels & Resorts was advised by the Plasencia Group.

Heights Advisors Files Plans to Build 606 Affordable Units in the Bronx

6 days ago
Heights Advisors, a Brooklyn-based development firm, plans to build a 21-story mixed-use building with 606 affordable housing units in the Bronx's Soundview neighborhood, New York. The project includes mostly residential space with some commercial area and is seeking financing through a city program for affordable multifamily rentals. The proposal is under public review and may involve demolishing existing retail stores on the site. Additional affordable residential developments are also planned in the Bronx.

Madewell To Open New Store at Tishman Speyer’s 1 Rockefeller Plaza

6 days ago
Madewell is opening a new 7,340-square-foot retail store at 1 Rockefeller Plaza in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, scheduled to open in 2027. The lease deal was brokered by Newmark, and the location marks Madewell's eighth store in New York City. 1 Rockefeller Plaza is a 34-story mixed-use building with office, dining, and shopping spaces, housing tenants such as Chimera Investment Corporation and Alex Mill. The move highlights Rockefeller Center's status as a premier retail destination combining iconic identity with modern cultural relevance.

KKR Names Sam Caven, Marshall Nevins New Co-Heads of Acquisitions

6 days ago
KKR has appointed Sam Caven and Marshall Nevins as co-heads of acquisitions for the Americas, enhancing its real estate investment leadership. Both bring extensive experience across multiple property sectors and regions, with Caven focusing on the Western U.S. and Nevins based in New York. KKR's investment strategy emphasizes thematic areas such as senior living, industrial, and housing affordability, while also pursuing opportunistic investments amid evolving market conditions. The firm manages $84 billion in assets and continues to attract top talent to drive growth and performance.

Heights Advisors Seeks 515K SF Residential Mixed-Use Project in Bronx

6 days ago
Heights Advisors has filed plans to develop a 21-story mixed-use building with 606 housing units, including 152 affordable units, at 945 White Plains Road in the Soundview neighborhood of the Bronx, New York. The project involves a zoning amendment and special permit approval through a seven-month review process and aims to secure construction financing from the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development. The development will total over 515,000 square feet, with nearly 12,000 square feet for commercial use, replacing existing retail tenants. Despite challenges from out-migration, the New York City metro area is expected to maintain a tight vacancy rate below 3 percent through 2026, with constrained supply and increasing deliveries.

Motek Founders Sign NoMad Lease For New Offshoot Restaurant

6 days ago
Happy Corner Hospitality has leased 2,500 square feet at 1147 Broadway in Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood to open Yalla Motek, a Mediterranean restaurant concept. This will be the brand's first New York City location and second in the U.S., following their 2022 opening in Aventura, Florida. The company plans to expand to five locations in New York and 20 nationwide within three years. The lease details were not disclosed, but nearby retail rents average $371 per square foot. Motek currently operates four locations in New York City, including a recent lease at 184 Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village.

Fresno Multifamily Sales Outpacing Historical Average by $100M

6 days ago
The Fresno, California multifamily real estate market shows resilience despite high capital costs and geopolitical uncertainty, with a 12-month trailing sales volume of $248.7 million, significantly above historical averages. Cap rates have increased slightly, and notable sales include the 18-unit Hampton Way Apartments. While fundamentals like net absorption and vacancy rates have softened, the market remains stable. Challenges include rising Treasury rates and a large volume of maturing commercial mortgages, which may pressure refinancing and deal-making. Occupancy is expected to stay stable with slowing rent growth and continued sales volume momentum through 2026.

Sixth Street Closes $190M Acquisition of Key West Beachfront Resort

6 days ago
Sixth Street and Riller Capital have completed a $190 million acquisition of the Pier House Resort & Spa, a luxury hotel located in Key West, Florida. The oceanfront property features 142 rooms, private beach access, dining areas, a pool, fitness center, event space, and a spa. The purchase highlights investment in a supply-constrained leisure market with strong long-term value potential. The hotel sector has seen significant transaction growth, partly driven by events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Sixth Street also invests in other property types including office, residential, data centers, retail, and industrial.

The Schedule C Trap: Why Your Biggest Deal This Year Might Be With the IRS

6 days ago
The article discusses the financial challenges real estate agents face when operating as sole proprietors, particularly the high self-employment taxes and inefficient tax structures. It advocates for agents to adopt corporate structures like S-Corps and use automated systems for bookkeeping and tax planning to optimize their earnings and scale their business. The piece highlights the importance of proactive tax management and professional support to transition from an agent mindset to a CEO mindset, using the example of SERHANT. and RLTYco's services. The article mentions California as a market expansion example but focuses mainly on tax strategy rather than specific property types or states.

Luxury Condo Sales in Manhattan Rise Post-Pied-à-Terre Rollout

6 days ago
Despite the introduction of New York City's pied-à-terre tax on second homes valued over $5 million, luxury condo sales in Manhattan have increased year-over-year, with a 7% rise in contracts signed above $5 million in early August and overall sales up 1% compared to the previous year. While sales of homes priced between $25 million and above have declined by 20%, high-value properties continue to transact, indicating sustained demand despite mixed sentiment and owner frustration regarding the tax.

TikTok Tells U.S. Employees to Return to Office 5 Days a Week

7 days ago
TikTok is ending its hybrid work-from-home policy and requiring U.S. employees to return to the office five days a week starting in 2026, impacting multiple large office locations including its headquarters in Culver City, California, and its office in Manhattan, New York. This move aligns with a broader trend of increased office attendance and leasing activity in major U.S. cities post-pandemic, with competitors like Instagram and Amazon also enforcing full office returns.

Blackstone Snaps Up Ken Griffin’s 125 Worth Avenue in Palm Beach for $86M

7 days ago
Billionaire Ken Griffin sold his last retail property on Worth Avenue in Palm Beach, Florida, to Blackstone Real Estate for $86 million. The property, a three-story office and retail building, is part of a high-end retail corridor with strong demand and limited supply. Blackstone plans to renovate the property to enhance its retail and office spaces. Griffin has also sold another Worth Avenue property recently and is developing a large office skyscraper in Miami. Blackstone's purchase aligns with its global strategy of acquiring luxury retail assets.

Fund Administrator Hanover Park Inks 19K-SF Deal at 387 Park Avenue South

7 days ago
Hanover Park, an AI-driven fund administrator, has leased the entire 10th floor of TF Cornerstone's office building at 387 Park Avenue South in the NoMad neighborhood of Midtown South, New York City. This marks their fifth office move in two years. The building continues to attract tenants and expand existing leases, with other companies like PMG Worldwide also increasing their footprint. The property is noted for its efficient floor plates and prime location, maintaining strong demand in the market.

Peachtree Recaps Ritz-Carlton Portland With $141M C-PACE Loan

7 days ago
Ready Capital has secured $141 million in C-PACE debt to recapitalize the Ritz-Carlton Portland, a mixed-use development featuring a hotel, condominiums, and office space. The 35-story Block 216 Tower, completed in 2023, includes a 251-key hotel, 131 condo units, and 159,000 square feet of office space. The project, Portland's first Ritz-Carlton and Marriott brand hotel in the Pacific Northwest, faced delays due to the pandemic but is now positioned for success amid the city's revitalization. Ready Capital acquired the property through a merger and manages it with Lincoln Property Company.