RXR Buys Stakes in Upper East Side Luxury Rental Buildings

RXR recently acquired a 45 percent stake in a multifamily portfolio on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, including the 45-story rental tower at 265 East 66th Street and 20 adjacent townhouses. The investment reflects continued confidence in New York City’s high-quality residential assets, even amid broader market uncertainty. Russ Young, Executive Vice President of RXR’s Investment Management […]

RXR’s White Plains Redevelopment Signals New Chapter For City

RXR was featured in Forbes as part of a story behind the recent redevelopment momentum in White Plains, NY. The piece profiles RXR and Korman’s AVE Hamilton Green, a two-tower residential development offering studio to three-bedroom homes. Situated on the former White Plains Mall site and bordered by Cottage Place, Hamilton Avenue, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, […]

RXR Begins 1,250-Unit Office-To-Residential Conversion In Midtown, Manhattan

RXR has begun the office-to-residential transformation of 5 Times Square at West 42nd Street and Seventh Avenue. The major mixed-use development, including up to 1,250 apartments reflects Midtown’s broader evolution from an office-heavy district into a “live-eat-play” neighborhood, driven by rezoning and growing demand for residential, dining, and entertainment uses. Speaking of the neighborhood’s evolution, RXR Executive Vice […]

RXR Chairman and CEO Scott Rechler Shares 2026 Office Outlook

RXR Chairman and CEO Scott Rechler recently spoke with the Commercial Observer, sharing his 2026 expectations for the office market. Rechler says office demand is proving more resilient than expected, with many post-pandemic tenants expanding their footprints as employees return. Additionally, Rechler added that the pipeline of projects will have an impact on the market for the […]

RXR’s 75 Rockefeller Plaza Signs Jack D’s Steakhouse

RXR has signed Jack D’s Steakhouse to a nearly 9,000-square-foot retail lease at 75 Rockefeller Plaza, adding a high-profile dining tenant to the nearly fully leased, midtown office tower. The 15-year deal marks continued momentum for the property following multiple debt restructurings and a recent partnership with Farallon Capital Management. Led by restaurateurs Christopher Dorrian and Craig Pogson, […]

Scott Rechler Joins Building Better Communities Podcast

Inside the Housing Machine: Where Policy, Capital, and Community Intersect Building Better Communities with Bob Hart. Season 2, Episode 6 Scott Rechler, Chairman and CEO of RXR, joined Bob Hart, President and CEO of TruAmerica Multifamily, and Jason Post, Founder and CEO of Post Investment Group, for a candid conversation on the forces shaping housing today. Together, they explore how policy, capital […]

RXR Expands Credit Platform to Launch REX Loan Services

RXR Credit Solutions is expanding it’s real estate credit platform by preparing to launch REX Loan Services, a commercial mortgage special servicer. RXR brings direct lending and development expertise to the special servicing business, potentially offering more creative restructuring solutions than traditional servicers, according to Morningstar. “As a fully integrated owner and operator of office and multifamily properties, […]

Scott Rechler Discusses the 2025 Market with Commercial Observer

RXR Chairman and CEO, Scott Rechler, recently spoke with Commercial Observer about the firm’s outlook for 2025 and the market conditions that created the right environment for RXR to pursue new opportunities, including acquiring 590 Madison and accelerating both credit and equity investments across the sector. Rechler noted that the market has been experiencing “dislocation, not distress,” and […]

RXR Featured in WSJ About Investment Opportunities in Commercial Real Estate

Wall Street Journal reporter Carol Ryan recently interviewed RXR Chairman and CEO Scott Rechler to discuss investment opportunities in commercial real estate. In her article, Ryan notes that the sector has struggled since the pandemic, with U.S. commercial property values down as much as 36% from their peaks. These losses have left some institutional investors holding office properties […]

Crossing The Chasm Episode 39: The Art of Constructive Reviews

In this episode of Crossing the Chasm, hosts Charlie Harary and Scott Rechler dive into one of the most challenging and often uncomfortable parts of the year inside any company: reviews. Whether it is evaluating others or reflecting on your own performance, reviews can become transformative when approached with honesty, clarity, and care. Scott shares […]