
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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crainsnewyork.com | Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
SalesJeweler acquires Midtown diamond-exchange siteAddress: 1196 Sixth Ave., ManhattanSeller: Jo GelbardBuyer: Avi DavidovSale price: $27 millionAsset type: RetailFinancingsLuxury rental building The Alyn refinancesAddress: 152 E. 87th St., ManhattanOwner: Gordon Property GroupLender: M&T Realty Capital Corp. Loan amount: $50 millionAsset type: MultifamilyJFK Airport infrastructure project lands loanAddress: 154-68 Brookville Blvd., QueensOwner: RealtermLender: Build NYC Resource Corp.
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crainsnewyork.com | Eddie Small
Hospitality giant Hyatt has joined Silverstein Properties' bid for a casino by the Jacob Javits Center on Manhattan's Far West Side, the firms announced Friday. Destination by Hyatt would serve as the brand for the 1,000-room luxury hotel that would be a major part of the sprawling project if it wins state approval. The complex, known as The Avenir, would also feature multiple restaurants and a roughly 700-seat food hall for local eateries.
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crainsnewyork.com | Eddie Small
An industrial property in Long Island City has traded hands for the first time in more than 50 years. Terreno Realty Corp., a real estate firm based in San Francisco, has purchased 11-40 Borden Ave. for $16 million, brokerage Adirondack Capital Partners announced Thursday. The company bought the property from longtime owner Wickersham Realty.
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crainsnewyork.com | Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
LeasesShopping center landlord takes space in MidtownAddress: 825 Third Ave., ManhattanLandlord: The Durst Org. Tenant: MacerichLease size: 12,000 square feetAsset type: OfficeBrokers: Tom Bow, Ashlea Aaron, Bailey Caliban and Sayo Kamara represented the landlord in-house. Bradford Allen’s Gordon Ogden and James Hart represented the tenant. SalesNational firm acquires Long Island City warehouse in all-cash deal Address: 11-40 Borden Ave., QueensSeller: Wickersham RealtyBuyer: Terreno Realty Corp.
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crainsnewyork.com | Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
LeasesGymnastics program extends in TribecaAddress: 40 Worth St., ManhattanLandlord: GFP Real EstateTenant: NYC Elite GymnasticsLease size: 20,908 square feetLease length: 20 yearsAsset type: RetailBrokers: GFP Real Estate's Roy Lapidus represented the landlord and the tenant.
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