New York City will head into next year with a new titleholder for the largest office-to-residential financing. InterVest Capital Partners and Nathan Berman’s Metro Loft Management scored $779 million ...
Where Metin Negrin once saw a sales opportunity, he’s instead embracing the office-to-residential conversion trend. Lexin Capital filed plans to convert 229 West 28th Street in Chelsea from office and ...
Upgrading to a new iPhone is an exciting experience, but the process of transferring your data, apps, and settings can seem overwhelming. Fortunately, Apple offers a free, official, and wireless ...
Rams coach Sean McVay was outraged with referees after his team blew a 16-point lead on “Thursday Night Football.” The Seahawks scored a touchdown with 6:23 remaining in the fourth quarter to cut the ...
Ms. Silman is a writer and an editor. A few weeks ago, a group of girlfriends and I were messaging about their upcoming trip to visit me in New York City. The topic turned to what they should wear to ...
A joint venture led by Slate Property Group has purchased the site of a shuttered Midtown hotel with plans to convert it into housing. The prolific developer and supportive housing non-profit Breaking ...
The city of Chattanooga is looking to turn an old golf course into a new park. Something neighbors told us they would welcome over the development of apartments. The Quarry Golf Course has been closed ...
Marshall Gunnell is a Tokyo-based tech journalist and editor with over a decade of experience covering IT, cybersecurity and data storage. Alongside CNET, his work has appeared in ZDNET, Business ...
One of Albuquerque’s most well-known towers is ending the year with a new owner and one step closer to transformation. The sale of Downtown’s old Wells Fargo building, situated at Third Street and ...
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye drops a quick pass into the hands of running back Rhamondre Stevenson for a successful two-point conversion. Highlights from the Wild Card Weekend matchup ...
The marketing playbook used to feel fairly straightforward: optimize your content, scale it to the nth degree, repeat. Performance-first was the mantra with every test built to deliver immediate ROI.