NEW YORK CITY-At the deadline, officials from the New York Jets inform the MTA that the team will not pursue a contract for the West Side Yards space. In a letter to MTA chairman Peter Kalikow, team president Jay Cross stresses the need for additional convention space here.
NEW YORK CITY-At the deadline, officials from the New York Jets inform the MTA that the team will not pursue a contract for the West Side Yards space. In a letter to MTA chairman Peter Kalikow, team president Jay Cross stresses the need for additional convention space here.
NEW YORK CITY-Construction begins on Phase I of the Fulton Street Transit Center. The $750-million effort will link 11 subway lines and create a grand concourse across Lower Manhattan.
NEW YORK CITY-Construction begins on Phase I of the Fulton Street Transit Center. The $750-million effort will link 11 subway lines and create a grand concourse across Lower Manhattan.
BROOKLYN, NY-This portion of the borough, known for attracting music-related and other eclectic tenants, now adds some new tenant type to its list. A number of architecture firms and a law firm sign deals to call Dumbo home.
NEW YORK CITY-Advertising provider Titan Outdoor signs on for nearly 12,000 sf of office space at 850 Third Ave. The company plans to relocate 40 employees from its current offices at 540 Madison.
GARDEN CITY, NY-A joint venture between a Long Island-based firm and one based in Manhattan acquires a 190,000-sf former pharmaceutical campus for nearly $7.4 million or $38 per sf. The partnership intends to redevelop the site for multiple tenants.