Manhattan Commercial Green Building Survey with Spotlight on Green Rehabs
This week’s issue of Crain’s New York Business includes the paper’s most recent Real Estate Report, which focuses on green building projects in New York City’s commercial and residential sectors. gbNYC...
View ArticleLEED Gold Office Space Flying Off Shelf at 7 WTC
As we briefly noted late last week, Larry Silverstein has secured another tenant for LEED Gold 7 World Trade Center. Advertising firm Arnell Group will pay $70 per square foot for the entire 40,000...
View ArticleSilverstein, Port Authority Escalating Green Efforts at Ground Zero
Yesterday, the New York Building Congress held a Luncheon Forum at the Ritz-Carlton in Battery Park City. Sharing remarks were Larry Silverstein, whose Silverstein Properties continues to move forward...
View ArticleGreen Building in Crisis? Bear Stearns Meltdown May Drown Beer Belly Building
Late yesterday, Crain’s reported that JPMorgan Chase will move its investment banking operations into the former offices of Bear Stearns on Madison Avenue at 47th Street in Midtown, which JPMorgan...
View ArticleBeijing Vantone Finalizes Lease at LEED Gold Hopeful 1 World Trade Center –...
Chinese real estate investment firm Beijing Vantone Industrial Co., Ltd. formally signed its 20-year, 190,000-square-foot lease with the Port Authority at 1 World Trade Center yesterday. Numerous...
View ArticleLeasing Activity Continues at LEED Gold-Certified 7 World Trade Center
Steve Cuozzo reported earlier this week in the Post that Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) is heading downtown from West 57th Street to sublease 58,000 square feet on the 30th and 31st floors of 7 World...
View ArticleIn Ground Zero First, 4 World Trade Center Set to Open Its Doors
4 World Trade Center. Image credit: AP. One World Trade Center has dominated the news downtown of late, but it’s 4 World Trade Center – “the biggest skyscraper that New Yorkers have never heard of,”...
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