One Vanderbilt Opens Pandemic or Not
One Vanderbilt open for business. Note the horizontal terra cotta panels. The 1,401-foot-tall One Vanderbilt is officially open after the pandemic …
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.”
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The commercial real estate industry is adapting to the coronavirus quarantines by renegotiating sales and leases, pausing physical tours and having frank negotiations with lenders — when they can be...
Office-leasing giant WeWork is in talks to hire an outside adviser to help it renegotiate its leases even as the coronavirus outbreak worsens its financial mess around the world. The...
Real estate honcho Stanley Chera has been hospitalized in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. The 78-year-old developer, who introduced his good pal President Trump at last fall’s Veterans Day...
Nearly 16,000 Big Apple property owners owe the city $555 million for taxes, emergency repairs and water bills, according to newly released city records. But that figure is expected to...