Thirteen-Year Hustle: Broker Snags REBNY's Top Prize for Mega Gramercy Park Deal
Savills broker Geoffrey Newman won REBNY’s Most Ingenious Deal honor for a 13‑year Gramercy Park assemblage that navigated lawsuits, air‑rights work and a Brownfield cleanup.
Condemned Auburn Avenue Theater Lot Finally Gets Its Second Act Downtown
Auburn broke ground Tuesday on a long‑planned rebuild of the Auburn Avenue Theater and a 16,000‑sqft downtown park, kicking off a $13.7M effort to revive Main Street. Construction mobilization began this week and the city is targeting mid‑2027 for completion.
Billionaires' Row Relic Gets Condo Glow-Up at Parc Beaufort
Parc Beaufort at 140 West 57th is nearing completion as a 47‑unit condo conversion that blends restored historic features with new amenities and a sales launch scheduled later this year.
Lakewood Bets Big On Madison Avenue Revival With Historic District Push
Lakewood is preparing a National Register nomination for Madison Avenue to unlock state and federal tax credits and spur rehabilitation of older storefronts. The move pairs grant funding with historic tax incentives to lower costs for property owners.
Ybor Harbor Cash Splash As Tampa Council Weighs $50 Million Waterfront Ask
Tampa’s CRA board will weigh a $50 million funding request for the Darryl Shaw‑led Ybor Harbor waterfront project, with staff recommending $35 million. The plan emphasizes new public waterfront and streetscape work.
VanTrust's 1.1M-SF Warehouse Gambit Rises Across The River From Cincinnati
VanTrust is proposing a three-building, 1.1 million-square-foot speculative industrial park on roughly 86 acres near Independence, Kentucky, according to reporting. The project would be one of the largest new warehouse developments in the Cincinnati area.












