Ex-Condé Nast Cafeteria Reopens for New Tenants After 5 Years
The fabled Frank Gehry-designed cafeteria that was once the lunch canteen for Graydon Carter and Anna Wintour will soon be open again — not for glamorous editors, but for lawyers and financial and tech executives.
Date 2017-12-04
Author Steve Cuozzo
How the Ferry is Changing the Brooklyn-Queens Waterfront
In the 1850s, Walt Whitman took a ferry from Brooklyn to Manhattan and did a remarkable thing — he wrote something nice about his commute. “Ah, what can ever be more stately and admirable to me than mast-hemm’d Manhattan? River and sunset and scallop-edg’d waves of flood-tide?”
Date 2017-12-01
Author Stefanos Chen
National Debt Clock Returns From the Shop, Finds It’s Off by $687 Billion
It’s back. After nearly six months in the repair shop, the National Debt Clock was remounted in New York City near Times Square. Last week’s grim message: The U.S. owes its creditors $20,546,926,554,467.78. And in case that number doesn’t hit home, the digital tracker breaks it down: “Your Family Share: $172,560.”
Date 2017-11-29
Author Anne Kadet
Sharper Image Times Square Holiday Pop-Up Shop Marks Short-Term Physical Store Comeback
The Sharper Image is back, but it may not be the store you remember. For the first time in 10 years the brand known for stuff you don't need but can't live without, such as massaging chairs, talking bathroom scales and fancy air purifiers, has opened a physical store — albeit for a limited time.
Date 2017-10-30
Author Kelli Ell
THE DURST ORGANIZATION LEASES PREBUILT SUITES AT 114 WEST 47TH STREET
Law Firm WKB and Global Strategy Consulting Firm L.E.K. Sign Leases at 114 West 47th Street
Date 2017-10-25
Author Jordan Barowitz