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Steve Cuozzo

Steve Cuozzo

Restaurant Critic and Columnist at New York Post

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  • English
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  • Food
  • Entertainment

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Vacancy rates plunging at prime London office towers — mirroring NYC’s ‘flight to quality’

The “flight to quality” that’s benefitted owners of prime Manhattan properties is remarkably mirrored in London, the market that’s most relevant to New York’s.
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Real estate titans toast Daniel Boulud’s steakhouse La Tete d’Or: ‘...

So many real estate heavyweights turned up at the opening party for Daniel Boulud’s steakhouse La Tete d’Or at One Madison on Thursday, one guest called it “a Fried Frank preview,” referring to the…
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NYC office buildings brimming with workers at nearly pre-pandemic l...

It isn’t only a craving for comradery, but employer muscle that’s driven many back.
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Spectacular NYC restaurant Aqua -- featuring 70-foot sushi bar -- j...

Restaurant-watchers might be stunned by Monday’s opening of Aqua New York, a block-long leviathan at 902 Broadway between East 20th and 21st streets. If they never heard of it, it’s because it hid …
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Rampant NYC development killing Second Avenue’s character — and lux...

The city should act before Second Avenue — still Uptown’s liveliest avenue for strolling and noshing — is starved for places to eat.
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Borgo is NYC’s best new Italian restaurant in eons

A Brooklyn pioneer has opened a must-try trattoria in Manhattan.
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Hudson Yards skyscraper Spiral lands private equity giant in major ...

TPG will move from 888 Seventh Ave. and 245 Park Ave.
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Battle at Chrysler Building far from over despite setback for real ...

The case could take until the end of the year to be decided.
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Real estate mogul barred from collecting rent at Chrysler Building ...

The stinging setback comes after Rosen sued the venerable college, which owns the land under the iconic Art-Deco skyscraper, following its move to evict his company RFR on Sept. 27.
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Meatpacking District to lose last of its beef businesses as trendy ...

The meat merchants, which once numbered in the hundreds, dwindled to a mere few in recent decades as the area drew luxury hotels, trendy restaurants and high-end fashion retailers including Gucci a…
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Broadway bounces back from pandemic abyss with nearly all 41 theate...

The recovery is boosted by the return of tourists and business travelers to the city — some 62 million in 2023, nearly as many as in 2019 — and the total is expected to be higher this y…
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Amazon may be primed to add space near its NYC headquarters as more...

Jeff Bezos’ tech and retailing behemoth is in talks to lease  all of HSBC’s 350,000 square feet at 452 Fifth Ave. when the bank moves to The Spiral next year, sources said.
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Nomad’s Brass polishes up to give diners a glimpse of NYC’s golden age

Sexy, with suede-and-leather banquettes, white tablecloths and 1920s-influenced frescos and an antique piano in the middle of the floor suggested a party waiting to start.
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Despite swath of luxe new openings, NYC’s hotel industry isn’t out ...

New York City hotels are thriving. They’re also in crisis. It all depends on what metrics you rely on —but it’s fair to say that both statements are true. The Big Apple’s hotel industry at first gl…
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Famed Park Avenue office tower gives aging event space a facelift

There’s a new look and new life for one of Realty Check’s favorite private gathering spots.
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Refortified Vessel reopens after suicide leaps shut NYC landmark fo...

The Vessel will become a hive of activity again after developer put in new safety measures to prevent the type of tragedies that shuttered the landmark.
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Let Penn Station live: Why I celebrate NYC’s ‘ugly, overcrowded and...

Penn Station may never again evoke the glory of its disappeared original, but the new version is no longer deserving of widespread derision.
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NYC retail leasing shows signs of rebound after COVID carnage

Third-quarter Manhattan surveys found significantly lower storefront availability.
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Super popular Salt & Straw has finally opened in NYC, but no one ne...

Here’s the scoop on the buzzy treat shop backed by Danny Meyer.
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J&R Music owner looking to sell former retail space after Fed cut

The iconic retail and office portion of 15 Park Row, former home to J&R Music, is up for sale by owner Rachelle Friedman as a 200-year condominium leasehold.
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Forget the naysayers, NYC restaurants never went out of style

New leases on large restaurants are propelling New York’s real estate scene to new heights.