NEW YORK CITY-In a rallying cry before the grand opening of the 9/11 Memorial just two weeks away, Port Authority executive director Chris Ward urged the construction and real estate community to invest in the future of infrastructure.
NEW YORK CITY-The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has reported minimal damage at the 16-acre site. The 9/11 Memorial is still scheduled to open in-time for the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center attack.
NEW YORK CITY-After entering an agreement to buy Dwell95 for $325 million just two weeks ago, the 201-unit luxury apartment building is the REIT’s latest Manhattan acquisition.
NEW YORK CITY-In preparation for the impending hurricane this weekend, Mayor Michael Bloomberg advised city agencies and building managers to remain on high alert.
NEW YORK CITY-The Staten Island Economic Development Corp. has selected PB Americas Inc. to produce a federally funded study for the green industrial cluster spanning from the Goethals Bridge down to the Fresh Kills Landfill.
NEW YORK CITY-A new report from the New York Building Congress shows a significant slowdown in new projects since 2010, which president Richard Anderson tells GlobeSt.com “shows across the board weakness.”
NEW YORK CITY-After mulling a move to anchor 3 World Trade Center, UBS AG has entered into a five-year agreement with the State of Connecticut to keep 2,000 employees in Stamford.
NEW YORK CITY-People up and down the East Coast felt the 5.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Virginia on Tuesday afternoon, causing brief evacuations at City Hall and 7 World Trade Center.
WHITE PLAINS, NY-Just north of Manhattan, New York Life Insurance Co. is expanding its Westchester operations to 27,500 square feet at 777 Westchester Ave. here.