NYC Wants Your Carrot Tops and Banana Peels
Department of Sanitation crews will add compost to the list of things they will now pick up in their weekly rounds of apartment buildings in Manhattan. The Durst Organization's big West Side building is the first to sign up.
Date 2013-04-18
Author Matt Chaban
Durst Extends Leases for Five Sandy-Battered Front Street Retail Tenants
Five retail tenants on Front Street, which was hit hard by Sandy, have extended their leases and will remain at the Historic Front Street development, a joint venture of The Durst Organization and Zuberry Development Corporation, The Commercial Observer has learned.
Date 2013-04-17
Author Billy Gray
Law Firm Renews Big 20-year Lease on Sixth Avenue
Two decades after negotiating the original lease for 200,000 square feet at 1133 Sixth Ave., between Patterson Belknap and the Durst Organization, the same duo sits down and does it all over again.
Date 2013-04-16
Author Matt Chaban
Landmark Battle Turns Green
Best fate for many energy-inefficient glass towers may be the wrecking ball.
Date 2013-03-26
Author Annie Karni
Downtown Rising: Once Down, Leasing Up Again in Lower Manhattan Offices
After Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc on lower Manhattan, owners doubled down with multimillion-dollar infrastructure investments. In the first three months of 2013, 10 major tenants have responded with renewed confidence and—even better—signed leasing agreements. The story so far.
Date 2013-03-19
Author Stephen Kleege