Durst to Move National Debt Clock back to One Bryant Park
The clock that Seymour Durst vowed would stay up as long as the country’s “debt or the city lasts,” is coming down again — at least for now. The National Debt Clock at 1133 Sixth Avenue will be taken down on Thursday to make way for a new entrance at The Durst Organization’s building, the New York Post reported.
Date 2017-06-06
Author Kathryn Brenzel
Sixth Avenue’s National Debt Clock Coming Down — For Now
Time’s run out on the National Debt Clock at 1133 Sixth Ave., where it’s flashed the sobering stats on US indebtedness from the West 44th Street side of the Durst Organization-owned office tower since 2004.
Date 2017-06-06
Author Steve Cuozzo
Cornell University's Investment Office Moving Downstate to 1155 Avenue of the Americas
Cornell University decided last fall that it would move its Office of University Investments from Ithaca to New York City by late 2017. As of a couple of weeks ago, the school found a space at the Durst Organization’s 1155 Avenue of the Americas, Commercial Observer has learned.
Date 2017-05-30
Author Lauren Elkies Schram
Broadcaster ION Media Moving to Durst’s 1 WTC
ION Media, America’s largest broadcast station group owner, will relocate its New York City broadcast television operations to One World Trade Center.
Date 2017-05-12
Author REW
The Durst Organization Brings Jay Lagemann’s Joyful “Swinging Jenny” Sculpture to VIΛ 57 WEST
The Durst Organization today announced that “Swinging Jenny,” an iconic, 18-foot bronze statue by artist Jay Lagemann, has been installed at Bjarke Ingels-designed property VIΛ 57 WEST, highlighting the development company’s commitment to bringing avant-garde art and culture to its residents.
Date 2017-05-09
Author The Durst Organization