Representatives for the hotel chain will not confirm that the World Trade Center Marriott is teetering on the brink of collapse, but a report received minutes ago says that the structure sustained "severe damage.
WASHINGTON, DC-The nation's capital still reels in the aftermath of an attack on the Pentagon that sent more than 20,000 people scrambling for safety. The death toll is reported to be in the hundreds.
NEW YORK CITY-Two planes have crashed into the World Trade Center towers' upper floors, creating smoke clouds too thick for helicopters to airlift people from the top of the building
NEW YORK CITY-A full renovation of the heavily used, 190,000-sf St. George Ferry Terminal in Staten Island will feature 20,000 sf of retail space including a waterfront restaurant. Price tag on the job is $84 million.
A Ninth Avenue A&P-owned supermarket that has been in operation for more than 60 years will shut its doors on September 22 when it is sold to a newly formed investment group seeking to net lease the property until the economy recovers.
NEW YORK CITY-An international real estate organization founded here more than 75 years ago today announced a major reorganization that its principals hope will synergize operations in hopes of bringing in more and bigger clients.
NEW YORK CITY-Seattle-based coffee giant Starbucks has signed a 10-year lease on the Upper East Side for a1, 200-sf store and is readying a second location in Worldwide Plaza.
NEW YORK CITY-A local developer's proposal has gotten the nod from the city's Economic Development Corporation to build a 226,000-sf mixed-use complex on a partially vacant Bronx site.
NEW YORK CITY-The Peacock Network has made a preliminary decision to move a chunk of its Rockefeller Center operation a few blocks west to the underground space formerly occupied by a popular cheap-seats cinema, a source close to the deal tells GlobeSt.com.
PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA-Mariner Commercial Properties Inc., the development arm of Ardmore, PA-based Mahoney realty, is putting the finishing touches on a 30,000-sf atrium office building in this Philadelphia submarket.