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Honk If You Love Congestion Pricing – Commercial Observer
In two months, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority will launch a transformative new policy that will change how people move around Manhattan, but some New Yorkers worry the city won’t be ready for it. Still, the congestion pricing plan for most vehicles for Manhattan south of 60th Street enjoys the official support of much of the ... -
Road House, Anatomy of a Fall, Netflix’s Shirley, and more new to watch
Greetings, Polygon readers! Each week, we round up the most notable new releases to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home. This week, Doug Liman’s Road House reboot starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor finally premieres on Prime Video. Not looking for a suave drifter turned ... -
Greysteel Promotes Nigel Crayton to Investment Sales Director at D.C. Bureau – Commercial Observer
Dallas-based capital markets firm Greysteel has a new investment sales senior director in Nigel Crayton, who will help oversee the company’s Washington, D.C., office. Crayton, 30, has been at Greysteel since 2020, starting as a senior investment associate and working his way up through the firm, with a focus on mid-Atlantic multifamily sales. SEE ALSO: ... -
MIPIM Panelists – Commercial Observer
Investors have seen a lot of the same issues impacting the commercial real estate market in the United States playing out in other parts of the globe: high inflation leading to elevated interest rates, and increased hybrid work emptying office buildings. That has led to a pullback of institutional investors worldwide. However, with the Federal ... -
Bob Knakal Let Go From JLL After Six Years – Commercial Observer
Investment sales broker Bob Knakal was abruptly let go from JLL (JLL) on Wednesday, where he has been a top name for six years, a source told Commercial Observer. With deals amounting to about $22 billion over the course of his career, Knakal is one of most well-known brokers in the country. His departure from ... -
Former HFZ Exec Nir Meir Indicted in $86M Fraud Case – Commercial Observer
Developer Nir Meir was indicted with five other real estate executives for allegedly stealing at least $86 million in a years-long fraud scheme, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced Wednesday afternoon. HFZ Capital Group and construction firm Omnibuild allegedly swindled investors, contractors and city tax collectors during Meir’s five-year stint as second-in-command at HFZ, according ... -
WeWork Rejects Three More NYC Leases – Commercial Observer
WeWork (WE) sought permission to reject nine more leases in a court filing Wednesday — including another three in New York City — the latest twist as the coworking giant’s bankruptcy case winds its way through court in New Jersey. WeWork wants to throw in the towel at three locations in Manhattan: RXR’s 75 Rockefeller ...