The Bridesmaids
New York brokers blustered into 2008 declaring the commercial real estate market immune to the credit crisis that with tornado-like
View ArticleGrand Slam! No More $1K a Foot For Trophies
At some particularly fantastical point in the run-up to the commercial real estate implosion, it became commonplace for one square
View ArticleDeutsche Say No! Spurned Suitor Still ‘Ready, Willing, Able and Eager’ To Buy...
Deutsche Bank may have unceremoniously kicked would-be Worldwide Plaza buyer George Comfort & Sons to the curb on Monday afternoon—to
View ArticleFinally! George Comfort Clinches Worldwide
At long last, after one of the longer courtships in recent history, George Comfort & Sons has completed its purchase
View ArticleWhere the Elle Is Hachette Moving?
A mere five months after the New York Post reported that magazine giant Hachette Filipacchi might try to save on
View ArticleWorldwide Potential
When Worldwide plaza was completed in 1989, the West Side conjured thoughts of West Side Story, not high-end office space.
View ArticleReport: Deloitte, Manhattan’s Biggest Loose Cannon, Narrows Search to Two...
Deloitte, the mammoth accounting firm that represents the largest tenant looking for space in the Manhattan marketplace—it’s prospecting with Cushman
View ArticleNomura Keeps George Comfort, Brookfield Guessing
Nomura, the most-watched tenant on the market right now, is close to finally signing a 700,000-square-foot deal at George Comfort
View ArticleThe Nomura Move’s Real Impact on Downtown
Japanese bank Nomura’s decision to move out of the World Financial Center downtown and take 900,000 square feet at Worldwide
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: In a Reversal, Law Firm Milbank Tweed Considers a Renewal
The law firm Milbank Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP is negotiating to renew its lease at the downtown office building
View ArticleLast But Not Least
Is he the most prolific attorney in the city you’ve never heard about? Probably not. Still, it’s possible to lose
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