Many investors who own office buildings in New York and elsewhere are pondering how exactly to deal with the gap that exists between suburban and urban life. In light of this, a new concept has come to the forefront among investors dealing with landlord/tenant...
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Month: August 2017
Recent real estate transactions include hotel purchase
A relatively high-profile real estate property in New York may end up undergoing a conversion in the near future. That property is Hotel Wales. As the number of luxury condo real estate transactions grows in New York, Hotel Wales very well could become one of the...
Wage theft: $14.8 million stolen from New York workers
Each year workers across the state of New York are not paid the full compensation they are owed. As WHAM reports, almost $15 million was not paid out to New York workers in the first six months of 2017. The New York Department of Labor is returning the stolen wages...
Expect more real estate transactions involving new construction
In Brooklyn, New York, many buyers embrace the charm associated with the historic townhouses in the borough. For instance, they like homes with plenty of wood details, high ceilings and herringbone floors. However, those interested in completing residential real...
Several real estate transactions highlighted in New York
New York continues to be a bustling city economically, including in the area of real estate. Both residential and commercial real estate is in demand this year, with many real estate transactions having already taken place or are currently in the works. A few of the...
An overview of New York’s security deposit laws
As someone who rents property in New York, you probably want to minimize your risks and expenditures by finding trustworthy, reliable tenants. Even those who seem dependable initially sometimes drop the ball, however. Collecting a security deposit can protect you if a...