March 9, 2004Archstone-Smith (NYSE:ASN) has paid $125.5 million for the Sonoma, a 254-unit apartment building in Manhattan.The 29-story apartment building, on the corner of 39th Street and Second Avenue in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood, was acquired from Related Cos. in ...
March 9, 2004 New York Post (Second item)Stephen Siegel, the former Insignia/ESG broker who became head of global brokerage for CB Richard Ellis when the firms merged last year, is doing a bit of investing himself. In a private partnership ...
March 9, 2004 New York PostDeveloper Bruce Ratner, who needs to find a tenant for the top half of the planned New York Times headquarters tower, is said to be talking to McKinsey & Co., whose lease for 330,000 square ...
March 8, 2004 Jamestown has completed its $185 million purchase of a 70 percent stake in 111 Eighth Ave. in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.The Atlanta company, which capitalizes its investments largely in Germany, acquired the interest from the New York State ...
March 8, 2004 New York PostThe 12-story office building at 130 Cedar St. in Lower Manhattan has been leased to a group that will likely turn it into a Club Quarters corporate-style membership hotel. The building, which formerly housed the ...
March 8, 2004 Corus Bank has provided a $50 million loan to finance the purchase and conversion of part of the office building at 67 Wall St. in lower Manhattan into apartments. Nathan Berman, who heads Metro Loft Management, agreed ...
March 5, 2004 The New York TimesA two-building, 337-apartment rental complex in New York City at 555 W. 23rd St. is under way, one of several apartment projects spurred by a 1999 rezoning of a portion of West Chelsea to ...
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