Developer Sees Pricey Market
For decades, the Durst Organization, a major office landlord, has concentrated its efforts in midtown Manhattan, amassing 10 million square feet of space. Now, the firm, led by chairman Douglas Durst, is planting its flag elsewhere on the island.
Date 2011-05-31
Author Eliot Brown
Zoned Out: Ex-ESPN space gets fit for new season
Early Times Square pioneer restaurant tenant ESPN Zone has been shuttered by its parent organization, leaving a 42,500 square-foot space to fill at 4 Times Square.
Date 2011-05-24
Author Lois Weiss
Glossy move
In a major boost to the revival of Ground Zero, the glitzy Condé Nast magazine empire has finalized a $2 billion deal with the Port Authority to become the anchor tenant at 1 World Trade Center, sources said yesterday.
Date 2011-05-18
Author Lois Weiss, Keith J. Kelly, Carl Campanile
Our towers get giant boost from this deal
Conde Nast's move to 1 World Trade Center represents victory of a magnitude no one -- not even the staunchest boosters of downtown reconstruction -- could have dreamed of just a few years ago.
Date 2011-05-18
Author Steve Cuozzo
Huge 1 World Trade Center deal nearly done
Condé Nast agrees to take 1 million square feet at $60 per square foot; deal, seen as major boost for depressed downtown market, now goes to Port's board.
Date 2011-05-17
Author Theresa Agovino