Northeast
Greystone Taps Robert A.M. Stern Architects for Sag Harbor Condos
New York City-based Greystone has chosen the world-renowned design firm for its boutique residential project in Sag Harbor, Long Island.
Community Builders and Partners to Renovate, Expand Mixed-Income Apartments in Boston
Community Builders, in a joint venture, plans to renovate 215 existing apartments and construct new apartment buildings.
CAS Riegler Helps Transform DC’s Logan Circle
The HOLM, a 38-unit luxury apartment building, opened up in an evolving D.C. neighborhood.
Equicap Negotiates Quick Close on Bowery Site
The company arranged $10 million in financing for the acquisition.
Philadelphia Multifamily Sales Accelerate This Year
Gebroe-Hammer recently arranged more than $60 million in sales encompassing over 350 units throughout the city’s central and western neighborhoods.
Manhattan Micro-Housing Starts Leasing
Units at Carmel Place range from 260 square feet to 360 square feet, featuring 9-foot 6-inch ceilings.
Cooper Carry Transforms Historic Building
The Mill at 515, a 25 chic-apartment building, is now open for leasing in Old Town Alexandria.
15 Hudson Yards Wins $1.3B in Financing
Related Companies and Oxford Properties Group secured a hefty $1.3 billion in financing for the first residential tower at the 28-acre mixed-use development in Manhattan.
Ideal Properties Takes Greenwood Heights Apartments to Market
The Brooklyn Garden Apartments was originally developed in the late 1920s and once housed residents for as little as $35 per month.
NYCHA Opens 49-Unit Supportive Housing in the Bronx
The New York City Housing Authority has opened a mixed-use, mixed-income development.











