One World Trade Center Launches NEXTGEN TV, Elevating Over-the-Air Broadcast Quality and Access
More than 15% of U.S. Homes – 1.27 Million New Yorkers – Get Content Over-the-Air
Author The Durst Organization
IMA insurance brokerage opens first New York City office
IMA Financial Group Inc., an independent insurance brokerage, has opened its first New York City office in Manhattan’s Midtown neighborhood The 10,000-square-foot space, located at 1155 Ave. of the Americas, is on the 33rd floor of the building. The lease is for 10 years. IMA New York, which grew out Denver-based IMA's strategic partnership with York International announced last year, will have between 30 and 40 employees in its New York office. The landlord, The Durst Organization, was represented in-house by Tom Bow, Rocco Romeo and Nora Caliban on the deal. JLL’s Howard Hersch and Brett Harvey represented IMA New…
Date 2023-11-21
Author Julian Nazar
IMA New York, Formerly Known as York International, Opens First NYC Office at The Durst Organization's 1155 Avenue of the Americas
The Durst Organization today announced that IMA New York has chosen 1155 Avenue of the Americas, a premier Midtown property, for its first New York City office.
Author The Durst Organization
Insurance Brokerage IMA Financial Opens 10K-SF Office at 1155 Avenue of the Americas
A Denver-based insurance and financial services company is opening its first New York City office one block from Times Square IMA Financial Group signed a 10-year lease for 10,000 square feet on the 33rd floor of 1155 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown, landlord The Durst Organization announced. Asking rent was $105 per square foot, according to a source with knowledge of the deal. The majority employee-owned IMA has offices in 15 states, including one in Harrison, N.Y., according to its website. IMA hopes to increase its presence in the New York metro area and started the push by acquiring…
Date 2023-11-20
Author Abigail Nehring
New York’s Commercial Real Estate Market on the Mend: Forum
Three years out from the pandemic, how you read the economic tea leaves for commercial real estate likely depends on what your own balance sheet looks like. But most people in the room at Commercial Observer’s Fall State of CRE forum would agree: Never bet against New York City That thesis was supported by the panoramic view of the Midtown skyline from the 43rd floor of the Durst Organization’s 1133 Avenue of Americas, where Observer Media CEO James Freiman took the podium to kick things off Nov. 14. It was a diaphanous autumn day, and an array of professionals in…
Date 2023-11-17
Author Abigail Nehring and Tom Acitelli