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Cuomo’s fundraising surge is shifting the political landscape, and the real estate industry’s backing could make him a formidable candidate. Ryan Serhant continues to expand his reach, bringing a media-first approach to both residential and commercial real estate. New development trends show that luxury buyers are prioritizing full-service living—and developers are increasingly catering to pet owners as a way to differentiate their buildings. Meanwhile, in commercial real estate, distress continues to show up in the office sector, as seen in the 340 Madison Avenue foreclosure, while developers look toward new opportunities in creative and residential spaces—from film studios in Brooklyn to strategic refinancing in Lincoln Square. For more information, please head to JordanShea.com.
By Jordan SheaCuomo’s fundraising surge is shifting the political landscape, and the real estate industry’s backing could make him a formidable candidate. Ryan Serhant continues to expand his reach, bringing a media-first approach to both residential and commercial real estate. New development trends show that luxury buyers are prioritizing full-service living—and developers are increasingly catering to pet owners as a way to differentiate their buildings. Meanwhile, in commercial real estate, distress continues to show up in the office sector, as seen in the 340 Madison Avenue foreclosure, while developers look toward new opportunities in creative and residential spaces—from film studios in Brooklyn to strategic refinancing in Lincoln Square. For more information, please head to JordanShea.com.