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Retailers are getting back into the game as retail inventory levels in Manhattan’s most prominent retail corridors rise and average asking rents decline.
From beer-swilling freelancers fraternizing over foosball to buttoned-down Fortune 500 outposts, the flexible office market has grown up in the past two years.
One of the New York engineers who came up with the revised plan for rebuilding the L train subway tunnels says its not just a faster option, but a safer one.
Plaza Construction is replacing its men at work signs with new gender neutral signs. The move it part of a company-wide initiative to attract more women
The party room Hudson Yards today unveiled a new suite of amenities on the Skytop level of Fifteen Hudson Yards. Located more than 900 feet in the air
By Al Barbarino Photo: urban75 Canal Street has become synonymous with the sale of cheap, knockoff goods, jewelry and electronics. The street bustles with
1585 Broadway, PropertyShark By Liana Grey Clothing and accessories chain Fossil has nearly doubled its storefront at the base of Morgan Stanley’s headquarters
New York REIT continued its yearlong liquidation by selling Twitter’s headquarters and two-other fully occupied Chelsea office buildings to Columbia
New York is the second-most expensive place in the country to rent an office desk, according to a study from workspace network start-up LiquidSpace.
The Real Estate Board of New York has joined a coalition battling a city proposal to introduce commercial rent regulation. The full city council is set
By Liana Grey Fifteen years ago, Richard Cohan, a broker and retail consultant, brought Sunglass Hut to the corner of 34th Street and Broadway.
Dylan Murphy, Brendan Gotch, Jill Lovatt, Michael Azarian and Todd Korren of Massey Knakal. Day one photos from the annual ICSC RECon conference in Las











