Published by Susan Tjarksen, Cushman & Wakefield 11/12/2020 Prior to the COVID-19 crisis, coliving was a rapidly growing niche asset class in major North American markets. The pandemic has created some challenges for developers and operators as overall rents and occupancy have declined, yet rent collections have remained in line with conventional multifamily. Coliving developers […]
The DIME: Historic Bank Buildings Get a Second Act, New York Times
New York Times Stefanos Chen April 19, 2019 Link to Full Article In South Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a 23-story tower is rising beside the landmark 1908 Dime Savings Bank. The developers, Tavros Development and Charney Construction & Development, bought the adjacent lot as well as the bank’s air rights for $80 million, in 2016. The purchase […]
Mixed-Use, 45-Story Tower Planned for Court Square in Long Island City, CityRealty
CityRealty February 22, 2019 Link to Article A mixed-use tower proposed for Long Island City could rise to 45 floors in the heart of Court Square. Tavros Capital Partners has proposed the project for the assemblage of lots at the southeast corner of 23rd Street and 45th Avenue, a site adjacent to the elevated tracks […]
The DIME: 22-Story Mixed-Use Tower Joins a Historic Bank in Williamsburg, Commercial Observer
Commercial Observer Rebecca Baird-Remba May 31, 2017 Link to Article The historic Dime Savings Bank of Williamsburgh is about to get a facelift and a 22-story, mixed-use tower next door, designed by the distinctly modern architects at Fogarty Finger. The South Williamsburg project at 263 South 5th Street is unique because it includes a large […]