A guide to free art around New York City
The city is its own art gallery. The streets and parks are full of both permanent and temporary art and sculptures, from The Public Art Fund across Manhattan to Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City and points in between.
Date 2019-05-03
Author Shaye Weaver
Durst refinances 42nd Street tower with $900M JP Morgan Chase loan
The Durst Organization has secured $900 million refinancing for its 1.8 M s/f office and retail building at 151 West 42nd Street (formerly known as 4 Times Square). The financing was provided by a syndicate of lending institutions led by JP Morgan Chase Bank and Wells Fargo Bank.
Date 2019-04-25
Author REW
Durst: New 'green' laws punish efficient buildings
The city’s new carbon legislation misses the mark in its mission to reduce greenhouse gases ("Footing the green bill," April 22). The bills misguidedly focus on energy use rather than reducing carbon emissions.
Date 2019-04-25
Author Douglas Durst
The Top 100
9. Douglas Durst and Jonathan "Jody" Durst Chairman; President of the Durst Organization Last Year's Rank: 11
Date 2019-04-23
Author The Editors
This Week's N.Y. Deal Sheet
This week, a big stake in a Manhattan retail portfolio changed hands, SL Green locked down an anchor tenant for a building it doesn't officially own yet and a Times Square office tower scored a massive loan.
Date 2019-04-23
Author Miriam Hall