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Real Estate - Commercial - The New York Times
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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Commercial Real Estate

Former Prison for Women to Become a Place That Serves Them

Plans call for conversion of the former Bayview Correctional Facility in Manhattan to the Women’s Building, largely for nonprofit groups.

Prosecutors Allege Persistent Heating Oil Fraud in New York City

Indictments that were unsealed on Tuesday charge nine companies and 44 people with defrauding a broad array of customers of fuel they believed had been delivered.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York City.

In Downtown Los Angeles, a Potential Anchor for Offices

The center, the city’s first new tower-based office space in 25 years, could catalyze more growth and diverse interest in downtown’s office market.

WeWork Said to Seek $750 Million Credit Facility

Credit facilities can signal a transition point for a start-up as it moves to a stage with a more nuanced capital structure.

With Workers Living in Brooklyn, Offices May Follow

With Brooklyn now a hot residential location, office development is being planned along an arc in the borough’s western neighborhoods.

The 30-Minute Interview

A Conversation With Martin Cohen

Mr. Cohen, 66, is executive chairman of Cohen & Steers, a publicly traded investment company known for its real estate investment trust mutual funds.

The 30-Minute Interview

A Conversation With Michael D. Colacino

Mr. Colacino, 58, is president of Savills Studley, a commercial real estate services firm specializing in tenant representation.

The 30-Minute Interview Steve Solomon

A Conversation With Steve Solomon

Mr. Solomon, 76, is a 50-year veteran publicist whose long list of past and current clients reads like a who’s who of commercial real estate titans.