A downtown office building is poised for a residential makeover. InterVest Capital Partners, which bought the 48-story tower at 30 Broad Street in the Financial District at a foreclosure auction in June, filed plans to convert the building into 571 rental apartments, Crain’s reported. InterVest picked up the building after putting up the only bid of $1,000 at the auction. Elliott Ingerman and Bill Brodsky’s Tribeca Associates originally bought the building for $130 million in 2016. Th...| Latest New York Real Estate News
The city has tapped Douglaston Development and Kinwood Partners to build a 590-unit residential building at the Gansevoort Meat Market site.| The Real Deal
Taconic Partners and National Real Estate Advisors have inked a deal to bring the discount supermarket chain Aldi to 312 West 43rd Street, known as The Ellery.| The Real Deal