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Lois Weiss

Lois Weiss

Columnist at New York Post

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    Amaze ball: Time Square unveils fresh NYE celebration station

    This New Year’s Eve, an entirely new and bigger Waterford crystal ball will drop over Times Square from a newly renovated building touting new experiences for visitors. “We are creating an interact…
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    Bricks for flicks: NYC is a studio city thanks to a slew of new pro...

    Studios have stopped being polite and started getting reel in New York City.
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    Why NYC’s most exclusive social clubs are hot with investors

    Not since the 19th century have New Yorkers been so keen on clubs. Suddenly, everybody who is anybody has joined up with a schmoozy society outlet catering to seemingly every interest and income br…
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    Cash-rich retailers are scrapping for a slice of NYC’s best avenues

    Cash-rich retailers are scrapping for a slice of NYC’s best avenues
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    Only buildings with top tenants are selling in this unicorn market

    Tariff talk, interest rates and multi-family foreclosures are weighing down commercial real estate sales. But it’s not all doom and gloom. Strong office and retail leasing are boosting select Manha…
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    Billionaire-backed firms are reshaping West Palm Beach with demand ...

    The techies and billionaires luxuriating in Palm Beach mansions and upscale nabes like Wellington in the western part of Palm Beach County can’t get enough of that easy, breezy, state income tax-fr…
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    NYC building investors are getting prices last seen 20 years ago as...

    Calling anyone with cash: There’s never going to be a better time to buy a piece of NYC.  “Values have come down a lot and stabilized in 2024 — and now present an opportunity,” said Ariel Prop…
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    Third Ave. is unlikely investor hotspot as Manhattan’s core leases up

    Third Avenue was never a first for tenants. But as Class A office towers along Fifth, Sixth, Madison and Park avenues lease to capacity, Third is becoming a respectable finish. “All …
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    Companies are once again battling for Manhattan office space and pr...

    Trophy offices are so hot, brokers say tenants better put a ring on it before someone else does. Adam Henick of Current Real Estate Advisors had financial clients that were eyeing the newly built b…
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    Foreign retailers are flocking to Manhattan, gobbling up prime stor...

    Don’t be fooled by those empty storefronts because retailers are fighting to find space in prime Manhattan neighborhoods. “Where there is good product there is competition for it,” said Matt&n…
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    Can the AI boom save NY’s ailing commercial properties?

    In December, President-elect Donald Trump and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son announced $100 billion in US investments to create more than 100,000 new jobs in artificial intelligence and related infrast…
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    A look at the latest crop of top towers rising in NYC

    After nearly half a decade of COVID stagnation, morale will be boosted as fresh, high-tech developments that will reshape NYC’s skyline are closer to reality. They’re adding sorely needed…
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    Pols to line the red carpet at NY Real Estate Board’s 129th gala

    The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) celebrates the city’s civic leaders tomorrow evening during its 129th annual gala at the Glasshouse in Midtown West. Guests will include REBNY members and …
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    Exclusive | Following the foreclosure sale of NYC’s Friars Club, th...

    The DJ had a framed headshot prominently displayed in the club following his death — now, with the building’s future use in flux, his son wants it back.
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    NYC’s famed Friars Club will head to a foreclosure auction later th...

    The landmarked Friars Club townhouse in Midtown, a former haven for comedians and A-listers, could be yours for peanuts.
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    It’s alive! Manhattan’s long vacant retail spaces are finally risin...

    The corpses of big retailers — some decades old — haunt the streets of Manhattan. Now, a few are finally being brought back to life.  The blight was particularly gory in Times Square, where be…
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    As firms compete for luxury office space, it’s feast or famine for ...

    It’s a tale of two cities. While ultra-luxury office towers in hot ’hoods are seeing massive asking rents of up to $300 per square foot, side-street buildings are lucky to rent for a mere ten…
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    Visionary developers are building tricked-out new office towers to ...

    NYC’s office market is still in hot water, but as trophy towers see renewed demand, some visionary developers are building new-construction, best-in-class workspaces. Here’s a look at the three new…
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    The largest fountain in the city can now be yours for $5M a year

    The next brand to lease the former bank space at 1251 Ave. of the Americas for a mere $5 million per year will also make a splash by using its nearly half-acre giant fountain for brand activations.…
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    Vying for a Manhattan forever-home, retailers are racing to buy the...

    Prime city retail storefronts are so rare that businesses are opting for the nuclear option — buying.  Kering and Prada bought their stores on Fifth Avenue last year for $835 million and $963 …
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    NYC’s most iconic buildings are plummeting in value and savvy inves...

    New York City is for sale — and it’s going for bargain basement prices. Now, the selling spree is spurring a buyer feeding frenzy that even the city’s most iconic buildings won’t escape. Most notab…