Posts filed under: Financing Blog

If you’re thinking about launching your own startup, there are a lot of factors on your mind, such as the size of your potential customer base and the amount of......
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When you own a small business, it can be difficult to get the capital you need to grow. Margins may be tight, so you have to look elsewhere for extra......
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Investment properties of all types present opportunities for commercial real estate investors in New York City. From single-unit rentals to industrial and office space, apartment complexes, storefronts, and more –......
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For decades now, property investors have been trending toward “green” properties. High-end, environmentally-friendly buildings that are energy-efficient do much more than add equity value. Property investors understand that green properties......
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The market for retail properties in Brooklyn has been showing some growth this year, which is attracting a number of local property investors. Yet in some corridors, rent prices are......
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New York is rolling out a congestion pricing plan for Manhattan along with a transfer tax on commercial properties priced for sale at $2 million and above. NY congestion pricing......
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Since the recession a little over a decade ago, NY property investors have been trying to find ways to be more flexible with their offerings, and get the most out......
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Opportunity Zone (OZ) properties are getting hotter, opening up lucrative avenues for revenue among NYC commercial real estate investors. OZ properties are not just in one area of the city,......
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Filing taxes are at the forefront of everyone’s mind right now, and commercial real estate investors are noticing some significant changes to the process. Specifically, there is now a cap......
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The commercial real estate arena in New York City has been interesting over the past few months. There are still pockets of growth, but they are not even across all......
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