September 27, 2015 | Commercial Observer | Adam Spagnolo
For a younger generation of New York City
residents, Brooklyn has been embraced as the place to be: the
uber-cool, super-trendy borough. For them, it’s the place they want to
live, work and play in.
As far as the city’s commercial real
estate community? Well on the whole, it seems like they might not
exactly have an understanding of the changing demographic in the
borough—in particular, when it comes to transportation trends. For many
developers, brokers and tenants, the mindset is that development
opportunities can only exist within close proximity to subway lines and
Manhattan...
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