Thousands of Artifacts, Including 200-Year-Old Douche, Get New Home
MIDTOWN — Thousands of centuries-old artifacts unearthed during excavations across the city — including a 200-year-old douche, a trove of 18th century liquor bottles and a copper half-penny — will soon be found under one roof.
Date 2014-04-25
Author Irene Plagianos
Big Lease for the Big East
The Big East has officially scored its own offices in the Big Apple.
Date 2014-04-15
Author Lois Weiss
Renewable Energy Markets Firm Inks 675 Third Avenue Lease
Karbone, a renewable energy and environmental markets firm, has signed a lease for a 4,351-square-foot portion of 30th floor at the Durst Organization’s 675 Third Avenue, Commercial Observer has learned. Asking rent for the pre-built space was $60 per square foot.
Date 2014-04-10
Author Gus Delaporte
The Top of America
After 12 years of anticipation, the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere is ready for its close-up. How 10,000 workers lifted 104 floors, gave new life to an international symbol and created one spectacular view
Date 2014-03-06
Author Josh Sanburn
Downtown Goes Glossy
The inside story of Condé Nast's move to the World Trade Center, and how media's glamor set could transform New York's oldest neighborhood.
Date 2014-02-24
Author Joe Pompeo