Eagle has landed SoHo space
Popular teen clothier American Eagle is moving its nest in SoHo into a bigger and more prominent space. After company executives’ eyes bulged at the numbers from the retailer’s Times...
Popular teen clothier American Eagle is moving its nest in SoHo into a bigger and more prominent space. After company executives’ eyes bulged at the numbers from the retailer’s Times...
The publisher of Better Homes & Gardens is itself searching for a better home. Sources say that Meredith Corp., the publishing giant that owns that title along with 172 others...
There is at least one real winner from Lehman Brothers’ stunning bankruptcy. Magazine publisher Hachette Filipacchi is close to landing at 1271 Avenue of the Americas, getting about 132,000 square...
The one Group’s sexy steakhouse, STK Midtown, is bringing a 9,000-square-foot restaurant plus sprawling outdoor casual dining and a takeout concept to the Grace Building on Sixth Avenue near Bryant...
With more than 1.05 million square feet worth of leases signed in December, Tishman Speyer Properties is on a lease roll. As Post colleague Steve Cuozzo reported yesterday, CB Richard...
This Annus Horribilis is thankfully over, making it time for the Annual Golden Brick awards. Lead Brick to the City Council for requiring living wages for all employees at all...
Gary Barnett‘s proposed 60-story skyscraper on W. 34th Street — cater-corner to the Javits Center — is apparently kaput. The anchor tenant for the 1.5-million-foot tower, the World Product Centre,...
The city is moving toward greener buildings with a new law expected to be approved today by the City Council that requires energy retrofits and other measures for larger properties....
The Forbes family may be close to a contract to sell its headquarters at 60 Fifth Ave. for about $55 million, as the cash-strapped family continues to sell off assets...
West Side law firm Paul Weiss Rifkind Garrison & Wharton, which holds down a chunk of 1285 Avenue of the Americas, has decided to expand there to 550,000 feet rather...