
Eddie Small
Senior Real Estate Reporter at Crain's New York Business
Senior real estate reporter for @CrainsNewYork. Real Deal + DNAinfo alum. Other journalism/humor in the New Yorker, WSJ, McSweeney's, The Atlantic + The Onion.
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1 day ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
LeasesRecruiting firm for legal industry inks Rockefeller Center dealAddress: 75 Rockefeller Plaza, ManhattanLandlord: RXR Tenant: MacraeLease size: 5,503 square feetLease length: Five yearsAsking rent: $102 per square footAsset type: OfficeBrokers: Cushman & Wakefield’s Bruce Mosler, Ethan Silverstein, Anthony LoPresti, Connor Daugstrup and Bianca Di Mauro represented the landlord, along with Daniel Birney, Walter Rooney and Heidi Steinegger in-house.
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crainsnewyork.com | Eddie Small
A new residential project seems to be on its way to central Brooklyn. Developer Oleg Krasnitskiy has recently filed plans with the city's Department of Buildings for a project at 214 Newkirk Ave. in Brooklyn's Kensington neighborhood that would stand 8 stories and 75 feet tall with 28 residential units. The project would span about 31,000 square feet overall and include four parking spots.
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2 days ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Eddie Small
Kushner Cos. has settled a roughly two-year-old lawsuit with an investor that claimed the real estate firm deceived it on a Brooklyn Heights apartment building deal. Investor BLS Holdco had sued Kushner in 2023 over the transaction. The firm had initially invested about $9.3 million in Kushner's 2014 purchase of six multifamily properties from Brooklyn Law School for roughly $36.5 million and alleged that Kushner said only seven of the 77 units were rent-stabilized.
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2 days ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
LeasesImmigration nonprofit inks Eighth Avenue leaseAddress: 520 Eighth Ave., ManhattanLandlord: GFP Real EstateTenant: Riverside Immigrant Services & EmpowermentLease size: 7,649 square feetLease length: 10 yearsAsset type: OfficeBrokers: Matthew Mandell represented the landlord in-house. ACONA Real Estate Advisors represented the tenant.
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3 days ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Eddie Small
An AI company has picked a Hudson Yards office tower to serve as its new global headquarters. AlphaSense is moving to 441 Ninth Ave., also known as Hudson Commons, where it will occupy 50,000 square feet on a 10-year deal, the company recently announced. The firm is subleasing the space from Peloton, a major tenant in the building whose name adorns its exterior.
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