NEW YORK CITY-While it will continue to maintain its space at 1250 Sixth St. in Santa Monica, CA, under the direction of president Randy Brant, the new headquarters will be on Seventh Avenue here with chairman Sheldon Gordon.
NEW YORK CITY-As real estate e-technology companies come and go, including the current trials of CapitalEngine.com, Julien J. Studley's chief technology officer tells GlobeSt.com that software specialized to only one industry use is a dangerous investment.
NEW YORK CITY-In a press conference in City Hall yesterday, Feb. 14, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer and Economic Development Corp. President Michael Carey all discussed the potential spring/summer groundbreaking in Hunts Point.
NEW YORK CITY-Ann Gardner Kayman, senior vice president of the New York City Economic Development Corp., said at AREW's luncheon yesterday (Feb. 13) the once almost strictly industrial area is a burgeoning host of technology space.
NEW YORK CITY-Over the course of the Information Management Network's two-day conference, Carrier Hotels and Internet Data Centers, at the Marriott Marquis here, those in the industry niche evaluated demand now and predicted its future.
NEW YORK CITY-In a move that caught more than a few people by surprise, former President Bill Clinton has nixed plans to move into the pricey Midtown office tower, opting--under much public pressure--for cheaper space. The frontrunner now is 55 W. 125th St.
HYATTSVILLE, MD-The National Center for Health Statistics currently leases space in Prince George's Metro Center. Construction of the building will bring the entire complex's space inventory to 1.4 million sf.
WASHINGTON, DC-Fannie Mae will again be redeeming the principal amounts indicated on a security issue this month. The redemption date is listed as Feb. 22 of this year.
NEW YORK CITY-Few in business describe today's climate as "recession," nor will most say one is coming, but they do agree times are tough and likely to get worse before they get better.
NEW YORK CITY-In December 2000 industry reports pointed to the Swedish retailer inking a deal for the Union Square site on 14th Street, but an insider says H&M has instead signed for 59th Street and Lexington Avenue.