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01 Apr2017

HOWARD GREENBERG APPOINTED TO NEW ROCHELLE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Howard E. Greenberg, SIOR, President of Howard Properties, Ltd., White Plains, New York, has been appointed to the New Rochelle Industrial Development Agency (IDA). Mr. Greenberg has over 30 years of experience as a commercial real estate broker in Westchester County. He formed Howard Properties, Ltd. in 1998 to represent corporations, law firms, privately owned

03 Mar2017

HOWARD PROPERTIES, LTD. REPRESENTS CLIENT IN EUROPEAN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION

Howard E. Greenberg, SIOR, President of Howard Properties, Ltd. has announced that his firm has represented a confidential client in the lease of 732 square meters (approximately 7,300 square feet) of office/warehouse space in IJsselstein, Netherlands. Mr. Greenberg had previously represented this client in a 49,500 square foot lease renewal in New Jersey. Through his

03 Feb2017

Howard Greenberg Quoted in Article on Resurgence in White Plains

WHITE PLAINS — A yogurt company moving to former retail space on Bloomingdale Road, a Fortune 500 insurance company headed to South Broadway, and a millennial-owned startup thriving on Mamaroneck Avenue are all indications of a recent upswing in the office-space market in the White Plains central business district. A vibrant downtown, easy access to

20 Jan2017

HOWARD PROPERTIES, LTD. REPRESENTS NOT FOR PROFIT IN MOUNT VERNON LEASE

Howard E. Greenberg, SIOR, President of Howard Properties, Ltd., White Plains, New York has announced that his firm has represented Family Services of Westchester, Inc. in a lease transaction at 6 Gramatan Avenue in Mount Vernon, New York. The tenant leased 4,200 SF for its mental health clinic and program offices. Mr. Greenberg represented the

21 Dec2016

Howard Greenberg Quoted on Proposed Wegman’s Store on the Platinum Mile

Wegman's proposal to build a supermarket plus a stand-alone building for a restaurant on a 20-acre site in Harrison is the latest milestone in the transformation of the so-called 'Platinum Mile.' The corridor of aged office parks along I-287 known as the Platinum Mile is decades past its corporate heyday, but there are signs of

12 Dec2016

Office Market 2016: The IBM factor, downtown allure and the rise of multifamily

As of the end of the third quarter of 2016, office leasing velocity was on par with last quarter's total of 500,000 square feet. For the year to date, leasing activity grew by 17.1 percent and direct rental rates rose about 24 cents per square foot over last year's rates. Renewals represented slightly more than

21 Nov2016

Howard Greenberg Comments on IBM Somers Sale

After announcing plans to vacate its Somers property earlier this year, Armonk-based IBM Corp. sold its 1.2 million-square-foot campus at 294 Route 100 for $31.75 million, according to documents filed with the Westchester County Clerk's Office. The 723-acre property was sold to a Delaware limited liability company on Sept. 29, though details of who owns

18 Aug2016

Howard Properties, LTD. Represents Law Firm in Garden City, New York Lease

Howard E. Greenberg, SIOR, President of Howard Properties, Ltd. has announced that his firm has represented the law firm of Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan LLP ("KBR") in the expansion and extension of its lease at 1205 Franklin Ave., Garden City, New York. The building is owned by a division of the Treeline Companies. KBR expanded

11 Jul2016

Howard Greenberg’s First Half 2016 Real Estate Wrapup

The real estate news for the first half of 2016 is generally good. As has been the case for a few years now, multifamily residential is the hot product, but office activity has been solid and medical and medical-related uses are surging again after a brief quiet period. "Though the final numbers are not yet

27 Jun2016

Platinum Mile Office Park May House Apartments

The proposal calls for a 421-unit rental apartment complex where two aging office buildings now stand. The first apartment complex formally proposed on the Platinum Mile in Harrison would transform part of an old office park in a bid to attract young professionals and empty-nesters to an under-used area and boost the local tax base.