by Debra Guzov | NYC, Real Estate Developments
The New York State Legislature is advancing legislation to enact the Housing Our Neighbors with Dignity Act (“HONDA”). The purpose of this legislation is to allow New York State to finance the purchase of and convert distressed hotels and vacant commercial office...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Developments
The 300-acres of Brooklyn Navy Yard were established in 1801 and functioned as the facility for the U.S. navy to build ships, particularly during World War II. In 1966, Robert McNamara, the Secretary of Defense at the time, closed the Yard and sold it to the City of...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Developments
Development in Downtown Brooklyn is thriving. “The transit-rich neighborhood is undergoing a precipitous boom in new residential and office construction that’s hard to keep a handle on”.[1] New luxury residential spaces are continuing to crop up, such as Downtown...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Legality, Real Property
Acting as a board member for a co-op or condo can seem like a full time job. Shareholders select board members to make and implement day-to-day decisions for the building. As a board member your role is to protect the interests of all tenants, owners and...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Developments
A unique new development, by SJP Properties in collaboration with Mitsui Fudosan America, located at 200 Amsterdam Avenue on the Upper West Side will be the neighborhood’s tallest building reaching 668 feet, amounting to 55 stories. The site, which was formerly the...