New York City hotels are grappling with all-time low vacancy rates as a result of the pandemic. When the crisis began in March occupancy dropped from 90% to 15%, and has remained steady in the single digits according to the Commercial Observer. Creative thinking and...
New York’s financial industry is leading the way in bringing office workers back. Mudrick Capital, has already called back employees to the office as of Labor Day. JP Morgan Chase followed suit in calling more senior officials back this week. Citigroup and...
As the pandemic continues to unveil across Manhattan many young professionals are taking advantage of the remote working situation and trying out new locations. This is a (likely) once in a lifetime chance for many to experience living in different environments while...
New York state is helping small businesses with the New York Forward Loan Fund (NYFLF). This is designed to help small businesses, non-profits and residential landlords with operating and re-opening expenses as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. 90% of all New York...
Prior to embarking on a lease negotiation it is imperative to understand your landlords financial situation. The better you understand your landlords position, the better you can negotiate. Let an experienced broker guide you through these lease...