New Trends in NY’s Commercial Real Estate Market

New Trends in NY’s Commercial Real Estate Market

New York stands as one of the most active real estate markets in the United States, and with this in mind, it is unsurprising that it remains poised for additional change in 2019’s latter months. From shifts in financing to developments in competitive incentives for...
The Bronx: The Hot Market in New York Real Estate

The Bronx: The Hot Market in New York Real Estate

When people hear of the Bronx, they think of a “rough” borough of New York. Yes, it was entrenched in urban blight in the 1970s, but the Bronx has come a long way. Since 2010, the borough has experienced a steady climb in housing costs and development. In the past...
The Opportunity Zone Program in New York State

The Opportunity Zone Program in New York State

The Opportunity Zones program is a new economic development tool that is still in the process of being set up. In fact, the Treasury department only released the first set of rules on October 19, 2018. It arises from the Tax Cuts and Job Acts of 2017. The program...
How Bronx Real Estate Has Changed since the 90s

How Bronx Real Estate Has Changed since the 90s

One of the last holdouts for affordable real estate anywhere in the New York City metro area has historically been the Bronx. Made famous as the birthplace of hip hop and the on-scene filming location for gritty Spike Lee joints, the Bronx has long had the reputation...
A Closer Look At Real Estate In The Bronx

A Closer Look At Real Estate In The Bronx

Though the Bronx has suffered in the real estate game from abandonment and unused lots, that reality has been changing in recent years. With new incentives and public demand, buildings that sat empty and unused have now been replaced with constructions that are...
A Brief History Of New York’s Real Estate Market

A Brief History Of New York’s Real Estate Market

In the past century, the New York City real estate market has seen significant fluctuation. With the emergence of apartment complexes, new legislation, and financial disrepair, the market was forced to adapt to demands and challenges over time. 1910s With the dawning...