New York

state-university-ny

NEW PALTZ, N.Y. — The State University of New York (SUNY) has opened a new $13.5 million Engineering Innovation Hub at its campus in New Paltz, located approximately 80 miles north of New York City. The 19,500-square-foot building houses the college’s new mechanical engineering program and features classroom and lab space as well as 3-D printing labs. Urbahn Architects designed the building, and PC Construction was the general contractor.

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail

NEW YORK CITY — Dental care practitioners Prosthodontic Associates of New York has signed a 5,135-square-foot medical office lease in Manhattan. The company will move into a portion of the 26th floor at 370 Lexington Avenue in the first quarter of 2020. Seth Rosen and Ken Salzman of Lee & Associates represented Prosthodontic Associates in the lease negotiations. David Israni and Gayle Kennedy represented the landlord, Broad Street Development, on an internal basis.

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail

NEW YORK CITY — La Prairie, a Swiss manufacturer of skincare products, has signed an 8,200-square-foot office lease in Manhattan. The company will move into a portion of the 40th floor of 41 Madison Avenue in the first quarter of 2020. The lease is for 10 years. John Mambrino, Nick Farmakis and Michael Bertini of Savills Inc. represented La Prairie in the lease negotiation. Robert Steinman represented the landlord, The Rudin Family, on an internal basis.

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail
781-metro-nyc

NEW YORK CITY — Grocery retailer Brooklyn Harvest Market has signed a 10,000-square-foot lease in the East Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn. The grocer will move into the ground floor of a building at 781 Metropolitan Ave. in mid-2020 for a term of 20 years. In addition to produce and other groceries, the store will offer a full-service butcher, seafood counters and prepared meals. Brooklyn Harvest currently operates three stores, including two others already in Brooklyn and one in Astoria. Garry Steinberg and Richard Kave of Lee & Associates represented Brooklyn Harvest in the lease negotiations. Hymie Dweck of Newmark Knight Frank represented the landlord, Adam America.

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail
news-building-ny

NEW YORK CITY — SL Green has agreed to sell 220 East 42nd Street, also known as The News Building, in Manhattan for $815 million. The 37-story building, originally the headquarters for The New York Daily News, was 97 percent occupied at the time of sale by tenants including the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, local television station WPIX and the United Nations. Adam Spies and Doug Harmon of Cushman & Wakefield facilitated the transaction along with Robert Verrone of Iron Hound Management. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2020. Commercial Observer reported that the buyer was Jacob Chetrit of The Chetrit Organization. SL Green purchased the property in February 2003 for $265 million

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail

Demand for industrial space is roaring throughout the submarkets surrounding the Port of New York and New Jersey, propelled by the port’s handling of a record amount of cargo thus far in 2019. As a result of the healthy demand, as well as more product coming in and out of the port, landlords are enjoying positive rent growth accentuated by a limited supply of  quality industrial space. The port experienced record growth in cargo volume handled during the first six months of 2019, according to internal data from the organization. The number of 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) handled by the port has already exceeded 3 million for the year and surpassed 611,000 in June alone. This figure represents an all-time record for the port during the first half of the year, enabling it to surpass the Port of Long Beach for the first time in 20 years. Increasing amounts of inventory coming in and out of the port translates to greater demand for industrial space to store, process and ship product. But the port submarket has but a meager supply of real estate to meet the demand. Due to a limited space available for lease, the industrial submarket experienced negative …

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail
wework-manhattan

NEW YORK CITY — WeWork has leased a 362,197-square-foot office lease at 437 Madison Avenue in Manhattan. The company will move into floors two through 12, as well as a portion of the 14th floor, in January 2021. Other tenants at the 850,000-square-foot building include Citizens Bank, communications firm Kekst CNC and law firm Wiggin and Dana LLP. Frank Doyle, David Kleiner, Cynthia Wasserberger, Hayley Shoener and Harlan Webster of JLL represented the landlord, the William Kaufman Organization (WKO), in the lease negotiations. Michael Lenchner of Sage Realty Corp., the leasing and management division of WKO worked with JLL to represent the landlord. Peter Riguardi and Howard Hersch of JLL represented WeWork.

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail

NEW YORK CITY — GFI Realty Services LLC has brokered the $7.2 million sale of 8678 Bay Parkway, a 30-unit multifamily building in the Bath Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn. Originally constructed in 1915, the 30,960-square-foot property offers one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom units. Shlomo Antebi of GFI Realty represented the buyer, the Ragosta family. Erik Yankelovich, also with GFI Realty, represented the seller, Meridian Properties.

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail
70-pine-ny

NEW YORK CITY — JLL has arranged $386 million loan for the refinancing of 70 Pine Street, a 1 million-square-foot mixed-use development in Manhattan’s Financial District. Goldman Sachs provided a five-year, floating-rate loan to refinance the original construction and redevelopment loan for the property. The tower comprises 612 rental apartments, a 132-room Lyric Hotel and approximately 30,500 square feet of retail space. Tenants include Black Fox Coffee, Blue Park Kitchen, City Acres grocery store and two restaurant concepts. Christopher Peck, Geoff Goldstein and Kristen Knapp of JLL arranged the loan for the borrower, a joint venture between DTH Capital and Rose Associates. A legal team from Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP advised the joint venture in the refinancing.

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail
11-lawton-new-rochelle-ny

NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. — DB Main and 11 Lawton LLC are developing 11 Lawton Street, an 800,000-square-foot mixed-use project in New Rochelle, a northern suburb of New York City. The development will comprise a residential tower offering 453 apartments and 143 condominium units, as well as a 24-story hotel with 190 rooms. The development will also include 8,102 square feet of restaurant space and 2,953 square feet of retail space. Hill West Architects is designing the project, which will incorporate the National City Bank of New Rochelle building, originally constructed in 1906.

FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail