The following is a selection of media placements for Great Ink clients and a summary of each.
Avison Young
March 7, 2017
by Joshua Burd
Avison Young adds a team of seven from Cresa-NJ-North/Central LLC as it opens its second NJ office in Middlesex County. Cresa managing principals Tom Giannone and Ron Gatner are now principals of Avison Young
EW Howell Construction Group
March 2017
by Bryan Virasami
Bob Timperio of EW Howell Construction Group contributes to the Long Island Market Report. The healthcare sector on Long Island is buying up office space quicker than any other industry. Timperio says this could be tied to the Affordable Care act, which jumpstarted a push to build more medical sites that were cost effective for patients and health systems.
Soho Properties
March 7, 2017
by Amy Plitt, Zoe Rosenberg, Ameena Walker, Tanay Warerkar
Soho Properties’ 45 Park Place, Park Francis and GTIS Partners’ 101 West 78th Street are included in a list of 40+ rental and condos that are coming to market in NYC this spring.
101 West 78th Street
March 6, 2017
by Ariel Ramchandani
101 West 78th Street is listed among large new developments and boutique condos that are coming to New York in spring 2017. The luxury condominium on the Upper West Side is developed by GTIS Partners and is expected to receive new residents in the summer. Mansion Global presents a round-up of these properties.
Avison Young
March 6, 2017
Avison Young has arranged a 15,000 s/f lease for Western Connecticut Medical Group to be the anchor tenant at Fairfield County’s latest state-of-the-art medical building at 249 Danbury Road. The Medical Group will provide primary care services. An additional 35,000 s/f of medical space is available on the second and third floor.
CBRE Long Island
March 3, 2017
by Bryan Virasami
Martin Lomazow, an SVP at CBRE in Long Island notes that landlords have been converting office space once classified as industrial to meet the demand of industrial companies moving or relocating on Long Island. There is such a shortage of industrial space that those assets are often selling for more money per square foot than office space.
Thornton Tomasetti
March 3, 2017
by Alex Klimoski
Raymond P. Daddazio received the Keystone Award from the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation. He has been a constant champion of increasing gender diversity throughout the organization, and particularly in leadership. Daddazio spearheaded the formation of a diversity program at the firm, and participates in the BWAF Industry Leaders Roundtable. Ray also founded the Inclusion and Diversity committee which helps people realize their full potential.
CBRE Long Island
March 3, 2017
by Matthew Egan
Gene Pride, SVP of CBRE Capital Markets tells The Real Deal that the biggest obstacle to creating multifamily projects is obtaining zoning approval, and real estate taxes. He also notes that it’s important to plan well – limiting dense communities to transit-oriented areas to eliminate congestion. Additionally, planning smaller retail footprints is more lucrative for the business and eliminates wasted space that can be allocated to amenities for residents.
Avison Young
March 3, 2017
by Scott Klocksin
Jamie Covello has joined Avison Young as Executive Director. She comes with more than 30 years of experience, most recently at Cushman & Wakefield. Covello will continue to represent both tenants and landlords in the corporate arena with relation to real estate advisory and transactions throughout the NYC market.