NYC Commercial Real Estate Cluster
NYC Commercial Real Estate by Neighborhood
Submarket-level guidance for NYC commercial real estate investing — Manhattan and Brooklyn neighborhood-specific pricing, cap rates, and product mix. Skyline Properties (Robert Khodadadian, $976M+ closed) has brokered defining trades across Midtown ($135M 6 East 43rd, $72M 530 West 25th), FiDi ($105M 101 Greenwich), NoMad ($65M 236 Fifth Avenue), and SoHo ($50M 131-133 Prince Street).
- What Are the Best Neighborhoods for Commercial Real Estate in NYC?A neighborhood-by-neighborhood breakdown of commercial real estate opportunity in NYC — office, retail, mixed-use, and development sites by submarket.
- How Much Commercial Real Estate in Upper East Side NYC CostsCurrent pricing benchmarks for commercial real estate on the Upper East Side — price per square foot, cap rates, recent transactions, and what buyers should expect.
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This cluster isn't theory — every guide above is grounded in Skyline-brokered transactions. The primary references:
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Skyline Properties brokers off-market commercial real estate across Manhattan and Brooklyn. Robert Khodadadian has closed more than $976M in NYC commercial real estate transactions across multifamily, ground lease, development sites, office, and retail.