The following is a selection of media placements for Great Ink clients and a summary of each.
T2D2
December 10, 2025
By Scott Howe
Commercial UAV News talks with Jonathan Ehrlich, CEO of T2D2, about drone usage for facade inspections. Timely because of New York City’s upgrades to FISP laws which govern sidewalk sheds, drone usage can gather incredibly helpful amounts of visual inspection data. This would reduce the need for costly and unsightly sidewalk sheds that are necessary for new construction, repairs, and facade inspections. Learn more about drone flights for facade inspections here.
Landmark Properties
December 10, 2025
By Alex Husting
Landmark Properties announced plans to develop The Mark Auburn, an 825-bed student housing complex at 141 Wright Street. Set to feature 329 units in a mix of studios to five-bedroom apartments, anticipated opening is anticipated for the fall 2028 school year. Landmark has closed on the acquisition of a 3.29-acre site in Auburn, in partnership with Manulife Investment Management, the future site of The Mark. Peninsula Investments also partnered on the project. Learn more about The Mark Auburn here.
Ferguson Partners
December 10, 2025
by Mike Cordingley and Michelle Yelaska
Mike Cordingley and Michelle Yelaska of Ferguson Partners co-authored a thought leadership piece that offers insight into succession planning for infrastructure companies. See the full article here.
Ariel Property Advisors
December 9, 2025
By Isabelle Durso
An article in Commercial Observer explores how foreign investors from a variety of countries continue to drive New York City’s multifamily investment sales. According to a report from Ariel Property Advisors, overall foreign sales volume doubled during the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, while multifamily sales volume reached more than $7 billion during the first nine months of 2025. Learn more about the report here.
Thornton Tomasetti
December 9, 2025
An article in Professional Engineer explores the first generation of AI assistants that are entering the engineering workplace. These tools are meant to accelerate innovation and help bridge the skills gap, but in doing so the tools could change many aspects of day-to-day engineering work. The article features commentary from AI and industry experts – including Robert Otani, managing principal and chief technology officer at international engineering firm Thornton Tomasetti – to learn what skills and technologies they should prioritize to stay ahead. See the full article here.
Koeppel Rosen
December 3, 2025
By Mikayla Sciortino
Koeppel Rosen signed a 15,038 rsf lease for Distyl AI Inc. at 135 Madison Ave., a deal that expands its NYC presence. Max Koeppel, Director of Leasing at Koeppel Rosen, represented ownership in-house, while Savills represented Distyl AI.
T2D2
December 2, 2025
By Philip Russo
Commercial Observer takes a look at the ways technology can help tackle the “eternal eyesore” of NYC’s sidewalk sheds, which are erected to carry out renovations, facade inspections, and more. Philip Russo talks with industry experts, such as Jonathan Ehrlich, CEO at T2D2, a Manhattan-based artificial intelligence software company with drone inspection capabilities specializing in building facade analysis, who has been on the proptech front line in dealing with sheds and facades. Read full article here.
Pickard Chilton
November 24, 2025
By Adrienne Nelson
Historically, office building lobbies have been purely transitional spaces—beautiful yet briefly occupied. Today, owners and architects are reimagining the lobby’s purpose, design, and the user experience. Evolving from simple thoroughfares, these spaces are becoming flexible, hospitality-driven third spaces that invite you to linger. Adrienne Nelson, a principal and partner at Pickard Chilton, highlights recent examples that illustrate how lobbies have evolved, turning from a pass-through point to vibrant places that enhance occupant experience and connect buildings to the city. Read the full story here.
Pickard Chilton
November 21, 2025
T3 RiNo was named as the overall 2025 Project of the Year winner for the entire Colorado/Wyoming Best Regional Projects program! Pickard Chilton principal Anthony Markese discussed the project’s mass timber structure and other unique elements that made it a standout among this year’s entries. Learn more about this winning project here.