Lois Weiss

Lois Weiss

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NYC Register's office duped into believing Ivanka Trump and Hillary Clinton partnered on $150M real estate deal

The NYC Register’s office was duped into filing fake deeds claiming Ivanka Trump and Hillary Clinton partnered in a Manhattan real estate deal totaling $150 million.

Inside the thrilling new $4M Latin entertainment complex opening next week in Times Square

In Times Square, a thrilling new venue named 1604, at 1604 Broadway, will open to reinforce New York's persona of "the city that never sleeps."

Sitting down with Stefan Soloviev, NYC's most mysterious real estate titan

Stefan Soloviev is now chairman of the rebranded Soloviev Group, a conglomerate with multiple regions that all need attention.

Here's why Times Square's Red Lobster outpost is up for rent

While not among the dozens of locations now shuttered, The Post found the eatery's flagship location in Times Square open for business.

Developers want to convert unused offices into housing — here's what's stopping them

It's easier said than done to convert fiscally distressed office towers into affordable housing.

A class above: NYC's trophy offices are running out of space

Demand for the best office buildings in the Big Apple has not only recovered — it’s causing a spillover effect.

Inside the 6 most fascinating, innovative reconstruction projects in NYC

Here’s a look at some of the most fascinating extreme makeovers in New York City now making their debut.

How NYC's reclusive retail kingpin sold billions in buildings to Gucci, Prada in mere days

A $2 billion deal puts press-shy retail investor in the New York City spotlight.

Eat it: Supermarkets and urban grocery concepts are swarming NYC

Across the city’s boroughs, grocery stores are seeing green. The craters left by now-defunct big-box retail outlets, casualties of the pandemic, are proving to be fruitful opportunities for well-positioned purveyors...

Will another Wegmans location open in Manhattan?

The head of the famed chain, Danny Wegman, last week signed a long-term deal for a large space at 1932 Broadway, though the company says it's an "investment."

Luxury retailers are battling for NYC's best boutique storefronts

Swaths of smaller, luxury shops brighten city’s ailing buildings and neighborhoods.

Small, growing companies give new life to frill-less office towers

Half of the city’s nearly 400 million square feet of offices are occupied by tenants that worry more about price than the kind of gym equipment.

Desperate office owners are using this conversion trick to make deals

Creating office condos within a property allows the building to be sold one floor at a time, creating more value — but also may take more time.

Why Warner Bros., Facebook, Equinox want to be your office landlord

The world is an oyster for office sublease renters with some 20 million square feet on the market and landlords who are ready to make deals.

New, bold Brooklyn waterfront office spaces are giving a new meaning to work from home

Developers debut ultra-cool new work-and-play spaces on the booming BK riverfront.

NYC building sales slump despite plummeting prices because of crippling regulations, high interest rates

High interest rates, crippling regulations and large vacancies caused by work-from-home and pandemic downsizing are to blame.

Big office deals returns -- but only in NYC's best new buildings

Law firms like Davis Polk, Paul Weiss and Quinn Emanuel led the action with blockbuster leases inked after Labor Day.

NY’s Real Estate Board celebrates 128 years tonight at spirited gala

The organization is celebrating 128 years of existence, older than the pact that brought together the five boroughs.

Luxury brands lead NYC retail leasing boom, rents ramp up

Rents on upper Madison Avenue had fallen into the $600s per foot — now, a bevy of 75 transactions have pushed rents back towards $1,000 per foot.  

Experiential spaces are turning NYC into an immersive playground

Immersive experiences add magic to underutilized city real estate.