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Long Island City will continue growth without Amazon, says real estate brokerage CEO

CNBC's "Power Lunch" team talks with Robert Frank, CNBC's wealth reporter, and Eric Benaim, CEO of Long Island City brokerage Modern Spaces, about how Amazon's decision to pull out of Queens will impact real estate......»»

Category: realestateSource: cnbcFeb 15th, 2019

Blaming “AOC effect” is a cop-out by Amazon

By Tom Corsillo Nine months after Amazon scrapped plans to build a new headquarters in Long Island City, people in and around the real estate industry continue to dissect.....»»

Category: realestateSource: realestateweeklyNov 29th, 2019

Amazon"s Long Island City HQ may give it dominion over a key NYC sector

Amazon.com Inc.'s potential move to Long Island City lays the foundation for the Seattle-based e-commerce giant to enter into — and dominate — the financial services sector, including real estate, wealth management and brokerage.   That's a.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsNov 7th, 2018

Long Island City Real Estate Booms After Amazon Announces New York Office, Report Says

One Long Island City brokerage firm reportedly said it sold 150 units in just four days. Though Amazon said it won’t begin hiring for its newly announced office in Queens, N.Y. u.....»»

Category: europeSource: fortuneNov 20th, 2018

Developers pay $40 million for Long Island City tower to meet Amazon demand

New York developers continue to bank on Queens real estate with the expectation that whoever owns land within and bordering Long Island City will see valuations of those properties pop. That's because Amazon.com Inc. is expected to take over up to.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 30th, 2019

How to make money in real estate

What do Gowanus, Crown Heights, Dumbo, the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Long Island City have in common? These neighborhoods all have experienced rapid growth and revitalization, making them desirable... To view the full story, click the title link......»»

Category: blogSource: crainsnewyorkMay 29th, 2019

Amazon"s possible LIC choice takes landlords by surprise

Several sources confirmed that Amazon is seriously considering Long Island City as a site for its second headquarters. One real estate executive who owns space in the neighborhood put the chances at... To view the full story, click the title link......»»

Category: blogSource: crainsnewyorkNov 6th, 2018

The Amazon Effect: Long Island City Real Estate Brokers See 15 Times Average Volume

As predicted w.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeNov 21st, 2018

In "Absolute Coincidence", Goldman Signed Queens Real Estate Deal Same Day As Amazon HQ2 Announcement

On the very same day that Amazon.com Inc. announced that Long Island City, New York, would be ha.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeNov 27th, 2018

Here"s how Long Island City real estate could be impacted by Amazon

Amazon has canceled plans for its Long Island City headquarters. CNBC's Diana Olick reports on the before and after impact on the real estate market......»»

Category: realestateSource: cnbcFeb 14th, 2019

"Their Careers Are Over:" Real Estate Brokers Furious At Politicians For Shock Amazon Withdrawal

Less than a week ago, New York City's real-estate brokers assuredly brushed aside reports that Amazon would scrap its plans to open an "HQ2" in Long Island City, reasoning that cancelling its move to NYC would be bad for both the e-commerce.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeFeb 14th, 2019

Amazon"s Pullout From Queens, N.Y., Stuns Real-Estate Industry

Amazon’s announcement that it is ditching plans for a corporate headquarters in New York City stunned real-estate speculators, developers and renters who had rushed into the Long Island City neighborhood to be near the new HQ2......»»

Category: topSource: wsjFeb 15th, 2019

Long Island City brokers despair over Amazon"s abrupt reversal

Let the finger-pointing begin. Amazon.com Inc.’s decision to drop its expansion plans in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens plunged local real estate brokers into despair – just months... To view the full story, click the title link......»»

Category: blogSource: crainsnewyorkFeb 16th, 2019

Multi-Generational Family Brokerage Joins ERA® Real Estate Long Island Network

ERA® Real Estate has announced its latest affiliation with Bon Anno Realty ERA Powered, a 40-year-old mainstay in the Long Island real estate market. Originally founded by Lucille Bonanno in 1984, the company is now enterin.....»»

Category: realestateSource: rismediaApr 12th, 2024

New Development: Sales launch at Long Island City condo, Co-living company expands in Brooklyn

● GBT Real Estate LLC Sales launch at LIC condominium Sales have officially launched for Eleven28, a new, six-story condominium, adding nine one-t.....»»

Category: realestateSource: realestateweeklyJan 24th, 2020

Why this Domain developer is scooping up dozens of industrial buildings

Stonelake Capital Partners expects to continue its industrial buying spree in Austin through 2020. In December alone, the real estate private equity firm purchased 18 buildings, as it anticipates job and population growth on the north side of the city......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 3rd, 2020

LargaVista looks on Sunnyside as JLL takes on Gaseteria

Second-generation real estate company LargaVista has tapped JLL to lease The Gaseteria Building in Long Island City. The firm will provide a full range of marketing and leasing services for the Class A, 66,472-squar.....»»

Category: realestateSource: realestateweeklyDec 27th, 2019

Ground broken for life sciences facility in Long Island City

King Street Properties and GFP Real Estate have broken ground for Innolabs, a new state-of-the-art l.....»»

Category: realestateSource: realestateweeklyDec 19th, 2019

Real estate brokerage Compass tops 500 agents 2 years after DFW launch

Less than two years after entering the North Texas market, Compass real estate brokerage has more than 500 agents in DFW, and regional president Erik Bahr says to expect the blazing growth to continue......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsNov 15th, 2019

Former arts center in LIC now available for commercial use

Cushman & Wakefield has announced that the real estate services firm has been retained on an exclusive basis to lease 38-27 30th Street, a 25,089 s/f building in Long Island City, Queens. For more than 20 years, 38-27 30th Street hosted the Fisher L.....»»

Category: realestateSource: realestateweeklyAug 23rd, 2019

JLL inks 100,000 s/f Long Island warehouse deal

JLL has completed a new transaction for One Stop Properties, a Long Island City-based real estate development company, at 225 Underhill Boulevard in Syosset, N.Y. The company, which speciali.....»»

Category: realestateSource: realestateweeklyMay 22nd, 2019