Manhattan has long been the face of New York City real estate, but in recent years, the boroughs beyond the East River—Brooklyn, Queens, and even the Bronx—have emerged as powerhouses in their own right. Brooklyn’s Boom Brooklyn has transformed from an...
Mixed-use development is an increasingly popular type of real estate. The ability to combine commercial, residential, cultural, and even industrial facilities into a single building can save on space, reduce urban sprawl, and provide unique opportunities for...
Mixed-use developments are on the rise as landlords find great ways to generate income and reduce vacancies in their buildings. Though not for everyone, mixed-use developments, when strategically placed, are an excellent investment for the owner. Some examples of the...
In a world where everything is changing, corporations are no exception. While it has largely been unheard of for a business to occupy a residential or industrial building, the lines between the three are becoming increasingly blurred. This is referred to as mixed-use...