NEW YORK CITY-Lingerie leader signs 15-year lease at 34th Street site recently vacated by HMV records. The scanties-seller plans to open a new flagship store.
A high-tech security firm displaced by the World Trade Center bombings has leased 4,000 sf of temporary turnkey space in the Ritz Tower at 57th and Park.
NEW YORK CITY-A Bronx property purchased from the state in July and earmarked for redevelopment as a biotech facility announces that it will switch to a general-office design to accommodate firms displaced by the World Trade Center attacks.
One of the most prominent figures in the local real estate community, the chairman of the Association for a Better New York was a tireless spokesman for the city.
NEW YORK CITY-Construction-industry associations throughout the city organize quick cleanup of the WTC site and development of three million sf of vacant space.
NEW YORK CITY-A law firm previously housed in the World Trade Center has subleased 23,320 sf in a Fifth Avenue office Building. The official move is set for tomorrow, though the sublessor allowed some employees to get set up before the deal was sealed.
CONCORD, MA-An electronics manufacturing services firm scoops up roughly a half million sf of industrial space when it buys most of a bankrupt competitor's assets.
BOSTON-Liberty Mutual Group expects to pay off $200 to $300 million in claims related to last week's terrorist attacks and announced that it will not deny claims based on war acts exclusions.
BOSTON-Liberty Mutual Group expects to pay off $200 to $300 million in claims related to last week's terrorist attacks and announced that it will not deny claims based on war acts exclusions.