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Weekend Wrap-Up: The Presidential Election and Commercial Real Estate, Interviews With the Incoming and Outgoing REBNY Chairs, a Historic Lease in New Jersey, and More

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    [Commercial Real Estate Braces for Biden or Trump After 2024]( [Here’s what either's election would mean for the industry and its markets.](   [Douglas Durst Looks Back on the Last Four Years as REBNY Chair]( [Douglas Durst can’t say that he didn’t have an eventful chairmanship of the Real Estate Board of New York.](   [Jed Walentas on Taking Over for Douglas Durst as REBNY Chair]( [Jed Walentas takes over REBNY’s chairmanship from Douglas Durst at an auspicious time.](   [Bank of America Inks 550K-SF Lease at BGO’s Jersey City Office Tower]( [It's the largest office lease in New Jersey in at least a decade.](   [Stakeholders Say 2024 Will be the Year for a 421a Replacement. Good Luck]( [A bevy of stakeholders are saying 2024 will be the year to come up with a successor to the 421a development incentive. Good luck to them.Â](   [Coming to Terms With the Beginning of Local Law 97]( [Some property owners are still figuring out how to comply with New York City's new carbon emissions reduction law during its first year in effect.](   [REBNY’s 2024 Fellows Program Comes With a Twist]( [The 22 participants will for the first time get to advise industry leaders on issues confronting New York City now.](   [This Manhattan Office Lobby Hadn’t Been Updated Since the 1980s …]( [And the building was a century old. Go.](   [Newlab CEO Cameron Lawrence On What’s New at the Tech Accelerator]( [The Brooklyn Navy Yard incubator is also a growing investor in proptech and other technologies.](   [Louis Vuitton to Return to Palm Beach]( [The brand has had a presence on Worth Avenue for about four decades.](   [View in Browser]( | [Advertise]( | [Forward to a Friend]( [Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe]( [Share your thoughts: Help us improve with our quick feedback survey!]( [Commercial Observer]( © Copyright 2024 [Observer Media]( 1 Whitehall Street, Floor 7, New York, NY 10004 This newsletter was published 01/20/2024

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