Splurging on Opulent Holiday Displays at the Office
For the first time since the recession, many landlords of commercial office buildings are spending lavishly on decorations, allocating upward of $1 million to install intricate, artistic designs.
Date 2014-11-26
Author Julie Satow
Midtown East Deal Seen as Sign of Area's Rise
The arrival of the fast-growing San Francisco-based software firm Abacus Group brings Durst's 655 Third Ave. to nearly full.
Date 2014-11-18
Author Joe Anuta
Floors Filling Up Fast at 1 World Trade Center
While downtown detractors try to sell the lie that the district has too much empty space — especially at the World Trade Center — the skyscraper formerly known as the Freedom Tower just goes on making deals.
Date 2014-11-18
Author Steve Cuozzo
One World Trade Center a Symbol of Strength
We marked a major milestone in the history of New York City this week, after eight years of construction and standing at a symbolic 1,776 feet, One World Trade Center opened its doors.
Date 2014-11-10
Author Steven Spinola
Douglas Durst Talks Queens, Midtown and WTC
It took years. It took wrangling from all sides. They brought in the best dealmakers in the business. But it’s finally wrapped up. (Mostly.) This week, Conde Nast finally dropped anchor at 1 World Trade Center.
Date 2014-11-05
Author Guelda Voien