Manhattan's office leasing market closed 2025 on a high note, registering its strongest quarterly activity since the end of 2019, as tech-driven demand, shrinking availability, and rising rents signal ...
President Trump's assurances that a rising U.S. death toll and soaring energy prices will be temporary and worth the pain are ...
WeWork — remember them? — just signed a lease for 37,000 square feet at 511 Fifth Ave. between East 42nd and 43rd streets. It adds to WeWork’s growing, 3.3 million-square-foot portfolio of Big Apple ...
Harvey AI expanded by 93K SF at One Madison Ave. and Clay leased 163K SF at 11 Madison Ave. as artificial intelligence ...
An artificial intelligence startup is taking a big bite of office space at SL Green and Prudential Financial’s 11 Madison ...
Manhattan’s 14th Street busway is on track for a serious makeover, with the city moving to swap its temporary curb extensions for permanent public space. The plan calls for protected bike lanes, ...
After an immigrant protection bill was vetoed, lawmakers rewrote it, aiming to get it signed into law. Immigrant advocates ...
All of it is neatly preserved, stack upon stack, on metal shelves in the vast temperature-controlled confines of the Ulster County Hall of Records on Foxhall Avenue. The Hall of Records building ...
The historic property was left abandoned on two occasions before undergoing an incredible two-year renovation.
The truth is, New York City doesn’t have a revenue problem. It has a spending problem — and there are billions of dollars in realistic savings and alternative revenue options that can close the ...
In an exhibit titled "Please, No Photos," Nick Mele's irreverent but insightful photographs are on display in a temporary installation in Palm Beach.
There are not enough beds [for the World Cup]… and without additional capacity, hotel prices will surge….and spending will ...