Northeast

Brooklyn’s Pencil Factory Condo Announces Pre-Completion Pricing

New York–There hasn’t been much development of newbuild condominiums in Greenpoint.

After Loan Default and Foreclosure, The Sheffield is Back with New Sponsors

New York–The Sheffield is undergoing renovations in all its unsold units.

DEAL OF THE DAY: Chozick Realty Brokers Apartments for Record-Setting $79,487/Unit

Bristol, Conn.–Chozick Realty, Inc. has completed the sale of Brookside Apartments in Bristol, Conn.

HUD Puts Grant Money Behind New LEED Standard

Washington, D.C.–The goal of LEED-ND is to help reduce sprawl, decrease automobile dependence, encourage healthy living and protect threatened species.

Sheldon Good & Company to Auction Six New Jersey Apartment Buildings

New York–The assets are being sold as part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of select rental complexes.

Robbinsville Town Center Receives N.J. Future Smart Growth Award

Newark, N.J.–Building pedestrian-friendly communities in auto-centric New Jersey can be difficult.

Domino Sugar Refinery to be Redeveloped Into Affordable Housing

New York–The factory closed in 2004.

Recession Hasn’t Slowed Lower Manhattan’s Growth

New York–In 2009, total sales outpaced supply in this neighborhood.

John C. Santora Named CEO of Client Solutions at Cushman & Wakefield

New York–John C. Santora has been named chief executive officer, client solutions at Cushman & Wakefield. This is a new position overseeing one of the firm’s largest operating units. Santora, who has served as president and chief executive officer for the firm’s Americas region since mid-2008, had previously served as global chief operating officer. He is based in New York. “As we streamline our operations to emphasize quality and consistency of service on a global basis, Santora is uniquely qualified to drive our global corporate services business forward,” says Glenn Rufrano, Cushman & Wakefield’s president and chief executive officer. “Global…

Freddie Mac Rolls Out Latest $1B K Certificate Offering

McLean, Va.–K Certificates are multifamily mortgage-backed securities.