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The Corporate Transparency Act Has Finally Arrived
The Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”) is finally here. How does it affect your entity? Does it only affect domestic or foreign entities? What is required to be reported? What are the deadlines and...
Read Full PostThe New York Times: ‘High-Rise Hell’ N.Y.C. Skyscraper’s Elevator Breakdowns Strand Tenants
A luxury residential building in the financial district with more than 750 apartments has been experiencing lengthy elevator outages since the fall. By Karen Zraick and Ashley Wong at The New York Times When it was completed in...
Read Full PostAdams’ Economic Blueprint Targets Central Business Districts
BY: Brian Pascus at Crain’s New York Business Mayor Eric Adams has big plans to revitalize New York’s central business districts as the city emerges from Covid-19. The mayor’s blueprint includes expanded promotional campaigns,...
Read Full PostOp-ed: How commercial property owners can prepare for an influx of electric cars
By: Daniel Colombini and Vinod Palal at Crain’s New York Business Daniel Colombini and Vinod Palal are principals at New York City-based consulting engineering firm Goldman Copeland. The use of electric vehicles in the United States is...
Read Full PostHarry Macklowe Reimagines a Downtown Manhattan Office Tower
Harry Macklowe Reimagines a Downtown Manhattan Office Tower Macklowe Properties’ conversion of the landmarked One Wall Street into 566 condos represents the largest such conversion in NYC history BY TOM ACITELLI at Commercial Observer ...
Read Full PostThe New Queens And Kings Of New York City Real Estate
2020 was, of course, a historic downturn for New York City, but as that year came to an end, activity and transaction volume began to increase once again. This uptick in activity has continued through...
Read Full PostCouncil Calls for Crackdown on ‘dark stores’
Vacant retail spaces across the city are being turned into makeshift warehouses by app-based grocery delivery companies — in potential violation of zoning rules, according to City Council members looking to crack down on the...
Read Full PostWhat Is New York’s Mental Hygiene Law?
New York state passed the Mental Hygiene Law in 1972, creating a broad legal framework to address the needs and rights of the mentally disabled and incapacitated, as well as public concerns. The NY...
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