Trump Gears Up for 2024
Trump made the analogy that the United States is becoming like “April Fool’s Day.” “They do just the opposite of common sense,” he explained of the Democrats in government.
Trump made the analogy that the United States is becoming like “April Fool’s Day.” “They do just the opposite of common sense,” he explained of the Democrats in government.
By Lois Weiss Ribbon is cut for the opening of 425 Park Ave. with l-r David Levinson of L+L Holding, architect Lord Norman Foster, Masashi Okada Pr…
July 30, 2022 By Lois Weiss After nearly 50 years in the hands of New York City, four small buildings on the corner of Seventh Avenue and West …
By Lois Weiss Yankee Stadium, Citi Field, Barclay’s Center and the Empire Outlets are turning into mass COVID-19 vaccination sites as the city …
Apple added 116,000 square feet to its digs at 11 Penn Plaza to total 330,000 square feet. The tech giant's spot by Madison Square Garden, which i…
"data feeds were accessed and connected to other servers, including those in Iran and China."
By LOIS WEISS President Trump at Gastonia, NC October 21, 2020 credit Lois Weiss A pastor recounted how he had been dressed down by a member of …
One Vanderbilt open for business. Note the horizontal terra cotta panels. The 1,401-foot-tall One Vanderbilt is officially open after the pandemic …
By Lois Weiss It’s official – this year’s Daffodil Project has been quarantined and another annual September 11 tradition is being abandoned to the…
Webb & Knapp eventually sold the rental project to the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa). To protest rent hikes, residents began hanging bed sheets out the windows. In late 1966, a judge ordered tenants to take down the sheets, and in a nod to Alcoa, not display “aluminum foil or any other offensive or inappropriate items.”