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New York Life Real Estate Investors, on behalf of an institutional client, recently acquired the five-story 87,140-square-foot mixed-use office and retail building at 630 K St. from Swift Real Estate Partners.
As of late, CityLine Sunnyvale signed three new leases with retail tenants, bringing Ulta Beauty, Kids Care Dental & Orthodontics and Xfinity to the development in late 2020.
In the Woodstock neighborhood of the Bronx, a 22,230-square-foot, six-story, 28-unit mixed-use apartment building at 800 East 160th St. has come to market. Cushman & Wakefield is marketing the building, which operates under a J-51 tax abatement with 11 years remaining.
New York-based real estate investment management firm Marx Realty has signed 184,000 square feet of new leases at 10 Grand Central since the announcement of the 36-story building's $48 million repositioning in mid-2018.
Real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield has appointed commercial real estate veteran Pay Wu as the New York Tri-State Regional Lead for Global Occupier Services.
The deal for the 350-acre campus also features a sale-leaseback component with Deerfield, IL-based Caterpillar Inc. The construction equipment manufacturer plans to keep approximately 500 of the company's employees on site and will lease back an office building along with a portion of adjacent industrial space.
The recent transactions in New Jersey include space at the Morris Hills Shopping Center, 3035 US 46 in Parsippany (5,100 square feet) and Woodbridge Crossing, 465 Greene St. in Woodbridge (5,642 square feet).
Benenson Capital Partners and Mack Real Estate have secured an $81 million refinancing for the construction loan on 433 East 13th St. in the East Village, a mixed-use property dubbed the "Eve".
Commercial landlords swept up in coworking and open office trends have not lost sight on the importance of physical office space in accommodating the Millennial and Gen-Z consumer.