First Deal in 20 Years at Old New York Times Space
Shine! Carter’s, the baby and toddler clothier, has signed a 23,000-square-foot office lease at 122 Fifth Avenue, brokers told The Observer. The Bromley Companies-owned office space, previously...
View ArticleRosen Seymour Re-ups at 757 Third
Top-shelf accounting firm Rosen Seymour Shapss Martin & Company has signed a renewal for 42,665 square feet at its longtime 757 Third Avenue address, brokers told The Observer. The deal, which will...
View ArticleJill Abramson’s Publisher Expands at 41 Madison
MacMillan Holdings, a book publisher with a stable of authors that includes Edward Abbey and soon-to-be New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson, has signed a two-year sublease at 41 Madison...
View ArticleBilly Macklowe Turns 636 Avenue of the Americas Into the SecondMarket Building
636 A of A. (Photo: PropertyShark) Billy Macklowe has filled up the first building he bought without dad Harry. Investment vehicle SecondMarket Holdings has taken about 50,000 square feet in floors...
View ArticleWhither Midtown Class A?
Robert Sammons of Cassidy Turley on where midtown Class A availability is headed: Direct availability for the midtown Class A segment fell to just under 11.9 million square feet in July, its lowest...
View ArticleAmerican Idol Producer to Move Into Trinity Church’s 435 Hudson
(Photo: Trinity) FremantleMedia, among the largest producers of reality television brands in the world, including American Idol, America’s Got Talent and loads of other shows your kids watch, has...
View ArticleNonprofit Growing in Newmark’s 505 Eighth
(Photo: Loopnet) Cicatelli Associates, a public health nonprofit that uses education and research to foster healthful living, has signed a long-term renewal and expansion at the Newmark Holdings-owned...
View ArticleTwo New Deals in W&H’s Revamped 112 West 34th
Two companies have taken 5,289 square feet at W&H Properties' 112 West 34th Street, one of the landlord's biggest properties and one which was recently renovated. "There has been an increase in...
View ArticleThe Financial Sector and the Manhattan Office Market
How do they get along, exactly? Robert Sammons of Cassidy Turley breaks it down. New York City and the financial services industry are thought to be B.F.F.’s (“best friends forever,” for those not...
View ArticleThe Accidental Journeyman
Mr. Bernstein joined Colliers ABR, the precursor to Cassidy Turley, in 2007. When it was announced in early 2007 that the Empire State Building would undertake an ambitious, $550 million renovation—the...
View ArticleTata Expansion, Renewal in Kalikow's 101 Park
Ta-da! Tata Consultancy Services, which provides IT and outsourcing to a nationwide clientele, has signed an early renewal and expansion lease at its U.S. headquarters on Park Avenue, The Commercial...
View ArticleCondé Nast Leads the Creative Types in Dominating Downtown Relocations
These post-modern literary digests save office markets. Does not reading Vogue mean the terrorists will have won? Unlikely, but Condé Nast’s 1.046 million square feet at 1 World Trade Center represent...
View ArticleWhere Manhattan's Sublet Availability Is Headed
Cassidy Turley's research guru Robert Sammons divines the signs... Manhattan’s overall sublet availability slid to 10,475,178 square feet in July 2011, its lowest level since it stood at 9,312,836 in...
View ArticleThe Fall Season in Downtown
Tara Stacom of Cushman & Wakefield. “I’m more bullish today than I was in 2007,” said Cushman & Wakefield’s Tara Stacom of 1 World Trade and the outlook for the 1,776-foot tower that will...
View ArticleWhile Midtown South Shines, The Rest Of The Market Stalls
The end of the second quarter is coming, ushering a key moment of reflection and analysis of leasing performance among the city’s real estate industry. As with the end of the first quarter, dealmaking...
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