Studios Architecture Revamps the Frank Gehry–Designed Former Condé Nast Cafeteria
Craving corn chowder? Before Condé Nast's move to Lower Manhattan four years ago, the Frank Gehry–designed cafeteria at the magazine publisher's former 4 Times Square digs was editors' go-to for a cup of The Devil Wears Prada-dubbed "cellulite soup"—and for all other variety of workday meals, too.
Date 2018-05-02
Author Elizabeth Fazzare
Take a look at revamped Gehry cafeteria at the former Condé Nast headquarters
The first photos have been released of the renovated cafeteria at 4 Times Square, originally designed by Frank Gehry for Condé Nast, and the redesign appears to have thoroughly modernized the space.
Date 2018-04-26
Author Jonathan Hilburg
THE DURST ORGANIZATION LAUNCHES AMENITY BRAND WELL& AT 4 TIMES SQUARE
Reimagined Frank Gehry Cafeteria Serves as Centerpiece of 45,600 Square Foot Amenity Floor
Date 2018-04-25
Author Jordan Barowitz
The Plan: First Look at the Redesigned Condé Nast Cafeteria at 4 Times Square
When Condé Nast vacated its space at 4 Times Square in 2014 for 1 World Trade Center, it left behind the most famous company cafeteria on Earth.
Date 2018-04-24
Author Liam La Guerre
Durst scores full occupancy with basketball deal at 1133 6th
The Durst Organization announced that the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) has signed an 18 year lease for 8,893 s/f for a portion of the 12th floor of 1133 Avenue of the Americas. The NBPA signed their first lease at the property in 2015, and this deal increases their total square footage to 56,187 square feet.
Date 2018-04-19