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Pier 57, the urban playground and commercial complex in the Hudson River off West 15th Street, is now almost fully leased. A just-signed deal for City Winery added 14,600 square feet to its current…
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There’s new life for Midtown’s zombie food halls. New York restaurant legend Stephen Hanson and international hospitality operator Alex Gaudelet are re-launching five major Midtown halls previously…
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The crown jewel of the gleaming development, has been closed since August 2021 after four people died by suicide there, including a 14-year-old boy.
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The city desperately needs more rental housing. Hundreds of obsolescent older office buildings stand near-empty. So why not use one problem to solve the other?
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Twentieth Century office towers can’t survive in the Twenty-First on their historic reputations, architectural distinction or landmark status. Companies today place a higher value on an older prope…
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The Downtown office market is in even worse shape than widely reported data indicate, according to several major dealmakers. One of them, an industry legend not given to doom-and-gloom scenarios, t…
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Prominent real estate dealmakers agreed with the landlords’ predicament – and said the city was unfairly attempting to squeeze more money from them.
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Jasper, the big, mixed-use project rising on the Hunters Point waterfront, caught a big one for its retail portion. Dumbo Market, a gourmet food emporium that’s currently operating as Urban Market …
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Face it, leasing activity is less than overwhelming these days. So the heavy-hitters at CBRE took advantage of the lull to give the 8.2 million New Yorkers what everyone was clamoring for: Yes! Mor…
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Forget the boring office buildings of yore.
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It’s elegant, transporting and delicious.
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Not only are murders in New York way down, but most law-abiding citizens are at almost no risk of being killed today.
about 2 months ago
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Not only are murders in New York way down, but most law-abiding citizens are at almost no risk of being killed today.
about 2 months ago
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Taconic Partners and its investment partner Nuveen Real Estate plan to build One Grand, a tower to rise at the corner of Grand and Varick streets where Soho, Hudson Square and Tribeca converge.
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The restaurants will offer “transportive, immersive and never-before-seen dining experiences” and the “out-of the-box approaches will set the stage for the future of hospitality,” Simon Kim told Th…
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Sadly, there’s no option to add guac.
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The 50-story skyscraper with over 1.6 million square feet behind its famous sloping facade inched closer to 100% occupancy with a newly signed lease with French global asset management firm Tikehau…
about 2 months ago
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The New York Times article by Emma G. Fitzsimmons and Jeffrey C. Mays, of the Bill de Blasio “tale of two cities” stripe, claim not all New Yorkers benefit equally from the economic rebound.
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No, the world isn’t ending — and neither is 360 Park Avenue South, the prewar office tower at East 26th Street where Boston Properties is wrapping up a more than $100 million repositioning and upgr…
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I never thought I’d side with the teachers’ and municipal unions over anything. But I stand with them — and with the Broadway Association, upstate and New Jersey legislators, Lower East Side …
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The 4,000 square-foot, two-level trattoria seats 60 guests. The menu is inspired by the Tucci family’s Italian heritage.
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