Warehouses in northern New Jersey are faring better than average in vacancy rates.
The Emerald Inn, a tavern where the Guinness has flowed for more than six decades, has received a stay of execution, courtesy of the great recession.
After the financial markets collapsed, companies that were looking for space found accomodating deals.
It is hard to walk through the building at 452 Fort Washington Avenue in Upper Manhattan and not catch a whiff of madness.
It is hard to walk through the building at 452 Fort Washington Avenue in Upper Manhattan and not catch a whiff of madness.
The Manhattan church had signed a 20-year lease with a catering company to raise money for badly needed repairs.
Senator Charles E. Schumer and advocates reported on Monday that as many as 60,000 apartments are in danger of falling into disrepair because of “shoddy lending practices.”
After falling behind on rent, a Bronx woman was forced out her home and into a shelter, until a financial grant helped her get back on her feet.
Developers are now selling not just an apartment but a social life, catering to renters interested in having everything at their fingertips when they get home.