
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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2 days ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Lilah Burke |Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
LeasesOld Navy relocates to Herald TowersAddress: 50 W. 34th St., ManhattanLandlord: JEMB RealtyTenant: Gap Inc.
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5 days ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Lilah Burke |Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
SalesDeveloper buys trackside sites near Botanical Garden stationAddresses: 2752 and 2768 Webster Ave; 2740 Webster Ave., BronxSellers: Patricia Karetzky; Edward NerenbergBuyer: Jorge MadrugaSale price: $30 millionAsset type: Parking lots; retailSabetfard family buys 5-story rental near Central ParkAddress: 18 E. 71st St., ManhattanSeller: Rubin familyBuyer: Sabet GroupSale price: $10 millionAsset type: Mixed useFinancingsUpper West Side rental building gets gap fundingAddress: 240 W.
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6 days ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Lilah Burke |Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
LeasesCalifornia-based clothing brand to open West Village locationAddress: 353 Bleecker St., ManhattanLandlord: 215 West 10th Street LLCTenant: NaskedCashmereLease size: 950 square feetLease length: 10 yearsAsset type: Mixed useBrokers: Newmark’s Robert Cohen and Peter Whitenack represented the landlord. Lee & Associates NYC’s Mark Kapnick and Jordan Cohen represented the tenant.
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1 week ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Lilah Burke |Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
LeasesPrivate early education center expands into the Upper East SideAddress: 307 E 63rd St., Manhattan Landlord: Albert Kalimian Tenant: The Goddard SchoolLease size: 15,461 square feetLease length: 15 years Asset type: Mixed use Brokers: Colliers' Jack Senske, Sheena Gohil and Jen Flores represented the landlord, along with Jovana Simic at Jovana Simic, Inc. Bronx CRE's Anthony Mameli and Charles Rutenberg Realty's Richard Diller represented the tenant.
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1 week ago |
crainsnewyork.com | Lilah Burke |Julianne Cuba |C. J. Hughes |Eddie Small
LeasesLondon-based fintech firm comes to the Scribner BuildingAddress: 155 Fifth Ave., Manhattan Landlord: Platinum CommercialTenant: Vitesse PSP Inc. Lease size: 5,200 square feetAsset type: OfficeBrokers: Platinum Commercial's Steven Evans, Emre Bozkurt, Joseph Zalta and Brian Peer represented the landlord in-house. Cresa's Alex Gerome and Andy Roberts represented the tenant.
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