In New York City, the Demand for New Developments Is Bouncing Back
By Stefanos Chen
September 18th, 2022
Which City Is Most Expensive for Renters? You Might Be Surprised.
By Stefanos Chen
July 30th, 2022
New York’s First Supertall Tower Outside Manhattan Rises in Brooklyn
By Stefanos Chen
March 9th, 2022
Leasing Launches For Brooklyn Crossing At 18 Sixth Avenue In Pacific Park, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
By Sebastian Morris
January 6th, 2022
Leasing begins at 51-story Brooklyn Crossing in Prospect Heights
By Brooklyn Eagle Staff
January 4th, 2022
One Boerum Place’s Exterior Wrapping Up In Downtown Brooklyn
By Michael Young
September 21st, 2021
One Boerum Place gamble pays off with huge lease deal
By C.J. Hughes
August 5th, 2021
One Boerum Place Nears Completion In Downtown Brooklyn
By Michael Young
June 30th, 2021
Nancy Packes Data Services Report: “Homeward Bound” Migration, Job Growth and Rents In New York City
By Nancy Packes
April 12th. 2021
NYC exodus will end in April, real estate analyst predicts
By Kerry J. Byrne
April 3, 2021
Exodus over? NYC expected to turn corner in April
March 30, 2021
Lower Prices, Buyer Buzz Bolster Hopes For Condo Market In Brooklyn, Queens
By Miriam Hall
November 2, 2020
Living Near Train Tracks
By Jane Margolies
March 27th, 2020
Condo Sales Begin at the Revamped Waldorf Astoria
By C.J. Hughes
March 6th, 2020
Put 200 Amsterdam to good use: Don’t waste an already-built tower on the Upper West Side
By ESTHER SPERBER
March 4th, 2020
Short on buyers, developers of high-priced condos welcome renters
By Daniel Geiger
March 06, 2020
Life after Macklowe: New sponsor cuts prices at condo tower
By Sylvia Varnham O’Regan
March 04, 2020
Developers of Upper West Side Condo Tower May Have to Deconstruct 20 Floors
By Stefanos Chen
February 14th, 2020
Sizing up Manhattan’s condo crunch following a decade of boom and bust
By Sylvia Varnham O’Regan
February 01, 2020
Mondo condos: Manhattan’s four biggest projects of this cycle
By Sylvia Varnham O’Regan
February 01, 2020
New York Sees Biggest Home-Building Boom in Years
By Josh Barbanel
February 2nd, 2020
Pricing Your Apartment in a Slow Market
By C.J. Hughes
January 31st, 2020
The Decade Dominated by the Ultraluxury Condo
By Stefanos Chen
January 10th, 2020
Who’s Afraid of a Transit Desert?
By Stefanos Chen
October 11th, 2019
One in Four of New York’s New Luxury Apartments Is Unsold
By Stefanos Chen
September 13th, 2019
Market Madness: ‘Schizophrenic’ sales sector sending agents into a tizzy
By Sabina Mollot
September 4th, 2019
After Years Of Brooklyn Apartment Oversupply, Construction Is Down And Rents Are Up
By Miriam Hall
August 26th, 2019
Manhattan, Brooklyn Rents Soar to New Highs
By Josh Barbanel
August 15th, 2019
Huge number of listed homes in NYC are near a residential construction sites
By Mike Seemuth
June 30th, 2019
Moving This Summer? Consider a Hard Hat
By Stefanos Chen
June 21st, 2019
Brooklyn’s inventory balloon
By Meenal Vamburkar
January 1st, 2019
The New Normal: It’s a Buyer’s Market
By Stefanos Chen
December 7th, 2018
HQ2 wouldn’t prop up NYC rents: Zillow Group
By Joe Anuta
November 6th, 2018
A Building Boom Pushes New York City Outward
By Josh Barbanel
October 28th, 2018
Here’s why more brokerages are taking developers to court
By Meenal Vamburkar
July 26th, 2018
Does FiDi have too many condos?
By Rich Bockmann
June 25th, 2018
Inventory Overload
By Rick Bockmann
June 1st, 2018
Juking the stats: Brooklyn’s developers aim sky-high, but concessions tell the real story
By Erin Hudson
March 17th, 2018
As Brooklyn Towers Soar, a Sinking Feeling for Developers
By Stefanos Chen
March 16th, 2018
Trump’s Towers Pale Next to Ultraluxury Buildings, Studies Show
By Charles V. Bagli
March 12th, 2018
A Members-Only Medical Center for Hudson Yards Locals
By C.J. Hughes
March 9th, 2018
New York Housing Is Getting (Gasp!) More Affordable
By Josh Barbanel
March 7th, 2018
Amenities War Breaks Out in Long Island City Rentals
By Josh Barbanel
February 21st, 2018
After the closing: What happens when brokers battle over commissions
By Rick Bockmann
January 30th, 2018
Brooklyn Landlords Slash Rents to Attract Tenants
By Josh Barbanel
January 17th, 2018
Manhattan Rents Fell 2.7% in December to Median of $3,295
By Josh Barbanel
January 11th, 2018
A Luxury Tower Rises Next to … Honk! … the Lincoln Tunnel
By Josh Barbanel
January 10th, 2018
Condo and Retail Project Targets Flush Buyers in Flushing
By Josh Barbanel
October 11th, 2017
Spitzer, Now Building Rentals in Brooklyn, Bets on Perfect Views
By Oshrat Carmiel
October 2nd, 2017
Long Island City Building Boom Sparks Price Hikes
By Josh Barbanel
September 13th, 2017
New York Apartment Vacancies Projected to Soar
By Josh Barbanel
August 1st, 2017
Solving NYC’s condo riddle
By E.B. Solomont and Miriam Hall
August 1st, 2017
A New Jersey Landlord Joins Forces with Airbnb
By Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
May 24, 2017
Flushing’s growing pains
By Chava Gourarie
The Real Deal
December 1, 2016
Ritzy Rentals Flood the Market
By Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
November 16, 2016
Racing Against the Recession
By Rich Bockmann
The Real Deal
September 1, 2016
‘The Market Is Saturated’: Brooklyn’s Rental Boom May Turn Into a Glut
By Charles V. Bagli
The New York Times
August 29, 2016
As Rental Supply Grows, Landlords Negotiate
By Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
August 11, 2016
Manhattan’s Newest Condo Builder Speeds Up in Slowing Market
By Oshrat Carmiel
Bloomberg
May 3, 2016
Plan to Turn Sony Building Into Luxury Apartments Is Abandoned
By Charles V. Bagli
The New York Times
April 29, 2016
Manhattan Landlords Throw In Extras to Lure Renters
By Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
April 6, 2016
Supply glut stalling out luxury resi market
By Ariel Stulberg
The Real Deal
March 15, 2016
At Dizzying Heights, Prices of Luxury Apartments May Have Found Ceiling
By Charles V. Bagli
The New York Times
March 15, 2016
NYC Penthouse Gets Sliced in Two as Luxury Market Falters
By Oshrat Carmiel
Bloomberg Business
February 29, 2016
Brokerages Jockey for Wave of Brooklyn Residential Projects
By Theresa Agovino
The Wall Street Journal
January 31, 2016
The most lucrative property flips of the past year and why the easy money may be over
By Joe Anuta
Crain’s
January 31, 2016
Into the Fifth Dimension
By Ruth Walker
W42ST Magazine
December 01, 2015
At the Desk of: Nancy Packes
By Adam Warner
The Real Deal
October 01, 2015
Flushing in flux
By Will Parker
The Real Deal
October 01, 2015
Outer borough’s tallest building will be mostly for renters
By Rich Bockmann
The Real Deal
September 21, 2015
This Year’s Busiest Home-Building Markets Favor Apartments
by Kris Hudson and Laura Kusisto
The Wall Street Journal
July 31, 2015
Market Rate Development in “TriBoro” area hitting 50-year high
by Rey Mashayekhi
The Real Deal
May 5, 2015
The Real NYC Housing Boom Isn’t in Manhattan
by Oshrat Carmiel
Bloomberg Business
May 5, 2015
Manhattan Bargain: Condos for Less Than $3 Million
by Oshrat Carmiel and Heather Perlberg
Bloomberg Business
February 04, 2015
Too Early to Call Impact of Plummeting Ruble
by Janna Herron
The Real Deal
January 02, 2015
What to Watch in 2015
by E.B. Solomont
The Real Deal
December 01, 2014
City Condo Developers Think Small
by Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
November 6, 2014
Flood of new project launches shift fortunes of marketing firms
by Rich Bockmann
The Real Deal
November 1, 2014
Astoria Cove Project Stirs Worry That Residents Will Be Priced Out
by Laura Kusisto
The Wall Street Journal
July 16, 2014
Luxury Condo Overload?
by Sasha von Oldershausen
The Real Deal
July 01, 2014
Apartment Renters Land Concessions in Manhattan
by Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
February 13, 2014
Colossal Condos: As Prices Rise in New York City, So Does Square Footage
by Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
November 09, 2013
Where Are The Rentals?
by Hayley Kaplan
The Real Deal
November 1, 2013
Developers End Fight Blocking 2 More Luxury Towers in Midtown
by Charles V. Bagli
The New York Times
October 15, 2013
Cross-River Rivals Pinch Manhattan
by Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
September 12, 2013
Frills and Thrills Bring New Life to City Rentals
by Max Gross
The New York Post
July 4, 2013
Helmsley Hotel on Central Park South Set for Condos
by Eliot Brown
The Wall Street Journal
May 19, 2013
Boom In Luxury Towers Is Warping New York Real Estate Market
by Charles V. Bagli
The New York Times
May 18, 2013
Brooklyn’s Building Bonanza
by Katherine Clark
The Real Deal
March 1, 2013
Creative Workers Drive Down Rent
by Josh Barbanel
The Wall Street Journal
February 18, 2013
Nancy Packes StreetEasy Interview
StreetEasy
January 25, 2013
For $60,000 Rental, Penthouse Comes With Gehry Cachet
by James S. Russell
Bloomberg
November 27, 2012
Manhattan Rents Give Mixed Signs
by Josh Barbanel
Wall Street Journal
October 11, 2012
Living The High Life
by Candace Jackson
Wall Street Journal
August 16, 2012
Well-Heeled Renters Find Tight Market
by Josh Barbanel
Wall Street Journal
May 18, 2012
The Art of Advertising
by Leigh Kamping-Carder
The Real Deal
May 1, 2012
Long Island City Is Perking
by Laura Kusisto
Wall Street Journal
April 27, 2012
Dumbo Looks to Add Room in Vinegar Hill
by Laura Kusisto
Wall Street Journal
April 5, 2012
No-Frills Luxury for Condos
by Laura Kusisto
Wall Street Journal
March 28, 2012
Are renters ditching brokers?
by Leigh Kamping-Carder
The Real Deal
March 1, 2012
Brooklyn’s Shifting Center
by Joseph De Avila
Wall Street Journal
February 13, 2012
Wall Street checks out of NY housing
by Amanda Fung
Crain’s NY Business
February 8, 2012
Brooklyn Is Set for a Building Boom
by Laura Kusisto
Wall Street Journal
January 18, 2012
Sag in Manhattan Market
by Josh Barbanel
Wall Street Journal
December 28, 2011
Reaching High on Upper 5th Avenue
by Laura Kusisto
Wall Street Journal
October 21, 2011
1212 Fifth Avenue attempts to merge the modern with the old
by Katherine Clarke
The Real Deal
September 21, 2011
Ditching the doorman
by Katherine Clarke
The Real Deal
September 1, 2011
Building Revived
by Laura Kusisto
Wall Street Journal
August 12, 2011
Mixed-use buildings more prevalent in Manhattan
by Amanda Fung
Crain’ New York Business
August 15, 2011
New Kids Paying Manhattan Rents
by Laura Kusisto
Wall Street Journal
July 19, 2011
Nancy Packes and Cooper Square Collaborate on New Developments
News In Brief, Northeast
Multi-Housing News
May 17, 2011
How the Museum for African Art will change the uptown landscape
by Jason Sheftell
NY Daily News
February 11, 2011
The Heart of the Modern Home
by Kaitlin Ahern
Promenade Magazine
November 22, 2010
The ‘Sunshine’ of the leasing world
The Real Deal
November 1, 2010
St Vincents building goes rental and retail
The Real Deal
October 22, 2010
One Hunters Point and Hunters View Condominiums Nearly Sold Out; Final Residences Released for Sale – SFGate
San Francisco Chronicle
October 21, 2010
Nancy Packes, Citi Habitats partner in leasing up Forest City’s 8 Spruce Street by Candace Taylor
The Real Deal
October 15, 2010
New Gehry Tower Prepares for Renters
New York Times
October 5, 2010
The Conflict-of-Interest Conundrum
The Real Deal
September 30, 2010
Ohm sweet ohm: New NYC Building Toasts the Young and Nightlife by Jason Sheftell
NY Daily News
May 21, 2010
The Closer:_Trees Grow in East Harlem, and More
NY Daily News
April 23, 2010
Ohm: The Current Cool Spot by Jason Turcotte & Nicole Atkins Concert – (Image)
Brokers Weekly
April 14, 2010
Tapestry starts leasing
The Real Deal
March 31, 2010
Sunny side of the Solarium
NY Daily News
March 30, 2010
Going Clubbing by Staying at Home
by Ben Sisario
New York Times
March 29, 2010
Douglaston Development completes 288-unit Ohm at 312 11th Ave
New York Real Estate Journal
February 22, 2010
Collective singular
by Mark Ellwood
Financial Times
February 12, 2010
Where the Stars Call Home: Long Island City’s Hunters Point Condos
Astoria Celebrity & Entertainment Magazine
Winter 2010
Luxury Rental Tower, Ohm, Offers Inspired High-End Living in West Chelsea
Cityfeet.com
February 3, 2010
A Nightclub to Call Home
New York Times
January 31, 2010
From Evolution to Revolution: An Industry In Transformation
Mann Report Residential
January, 2010