Address: 28 and 40 W. 23rd St., Manhattan Landlord: Williams Equities Tenant: Ramp Lease size: 132,000 square feet Asset type ...
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Every mayor comes with a different set of policy priorities and budgetary constraints – and it’s up to the commissioner to ...
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Many owners and borrowers who have been wiped out in their investment property’s capital stack prefer to walk away, unable or ...
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In Queens, no 7 trains at Flushing-Main Street between Tuesday, Oct. 1 and Friday, Oct. 4 from 12:15 a.m. to 5 a.m. The 7 line runs between 34th Street-Hudson Yards and Mets-Willets Point, the last ...
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