NEW YORK CITY-Investors should also turn an eye to the office market, which was somehow lost in the shuffle during the recent retail and housing booms.
NEW YORK CITY-Investors should also turn an eye to the office market, which was somehow lost in the shuffle during the recent retail and housing booms.
NEW YORK CITY-But massive builds come with massive responsibility, as Daniel Doctorff warned yesterday. Cost increases aren't due solely to the price of steel.
When it was built in the 1920s, the massive Barclay-Vesey Building at 140 West St. hulked over the Hudson River in Lower Manhattan, long before Battery Park City was even a thought. The breakthrough work of architect Ralph Walker included a hand-carved decorative facade and is often cited as New York City's first Art Deco skyscraper.
BROWNSVILLE, NY-According to the results of a survey, local residents are dissatisfied with the quality and types of goods and services currently available here. Residents identified a bookstore as the type of business they would most like to see, and also indicated a desire for more sit-down restaurants, gift shops and banks.
NEW YORK CITY-New York could face a space crunch in the coming years, according to C&W officials. The firm also notes an increase in the number of leases at the top end of the market. In the first quarter, 15 leases were inked at prices of more than $100 per sf.
NEW YORK CITY-New York could face a space crunch in the coming years, according to C&W officials. The firm also notes an increase in the number of leases at the top end of the market. In the first quarter, 15 leases were inked at prices of more than $100 per sf.
NEW YORK CITY-The city's need for energy resources was the topic of a forum held by Consumer Powerline. As development increases, panelists said, the city will have to add to its existing grid structure to keep up with demand.