NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield brings its alliance network up to 10 firms with the addition of new members in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Minneapolis and Kansas City, MO. Look for four or five additional affiliates to come.
NEW YORK CITY-The HUD funds will be administered through two new offices opened yesterday in Lower Manhattan as part of an economic recovery and incentive program targeting businesses south of 14th Street.
NEW YORK CITY-The 138-acre park has gone to seed over the years, but a fledgling firm based in King City, Ontario plans to have horses at the starting gate by next year.
NEW YORK CITY-Bank of America will move at least 400 staff into a 180,000-sf newly converted space on the upper floors of the Manhattan Mall on West 33rd Street.
NEW YORK CITY-The World Trade Center Developer closes the first chapter in the insurance coverage battle that began with the Sept. 11 bombing of the twin towers.
NEW YORK CITY-Nearly a year after the World Trade Center was destroyed by terrorist bombs, the agency charged with coordinating the redevelopment of Lower…
NEW YORK CITY-Clean air, economic aid, a majestic memorial and rebuilding the World Trade Center towers to their original height were the overriding themes at last night's LMDC public forum on the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan.
NEW YORK CITY-The United Federation of Teachers is buying a 37-story Downtown building and signing a long-term lease on the 19-story structure next door. The union will sell its Midtown South headquarters and set up shop in Lower Manhattan starting in early 2003.
NEW YORK CITY-Governor Pataki, Mayor Giuliani and Mayor-elect Michael Bloomberg yesterday held a press conference to announce appointments to the recently created Lower Manhattan Redevelopment Corp.