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Developer Larry Silverstein looks to lure Amex to help him build final tower at World Tra🙈de Center complex
September 5, 2024 | 6:06pm﷽ 📖The yet-to-be-built tower is the missing link in his otherwise successful commercial revival of the Trade Center site since the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Sephora polishing up plans to open new store near High Line: sources ✃♓
September 5, 2024 | 12:50pmThe cosmetics juggernaut just nailed down a 6,200 square-foot store🦂 to open next year at Brookfield Properties’ Manhattan West between Ninth and Tenth avenues, retail sources said.
Two NYC to🧜wers put final touches on major upgrades as they buck downtown malaise
September 2, 2024 | 10:13amLandmarked tower at🍌 28 Liberty St. and nearby One Liberty Plaza are putting final touches on new projects to bolster the𓄧ir success.
Legendary Brooklyn pizza joint Roberta's is making Manhattan's commuter-hell zone a lot cooler
August 28, 2024 | 2:45pmIt's cursed with the world's slowest elevator🦹, but the transplanted Roberta's at 1 Penn East is a culin⛦ary delight.
NYC's most fashionable shopping corridor is getting a mystery makeover
August 25, 2024 | 1:09pmTwo large office retail build꧋ings are be🌞ing demolished for new, mixed-use projects where East Midtown meets the Upper East Side.
Grand Central's hottest new restaurant was hiding in plain sight
August 22, 2024 | 10:53am🧸The change of hands 🎀-- and of design and cuisine -- came as a surprise.
Blame gutless City Hall for NYC's ugly scaffolding menace
August 21, 2024 | 4:48pmManhattan lo🍰oks like a shabby, bombed-out wreck because elected officials are too chicken to tangle with the opaque scaffold-rentalꦍ industry and its army of inspectors and consultants.
Yeshiva University enlarges Midtown footprint with health ✅sciences campus at Herald Center 🏅
August 18, 2024 | 1:48pmThe deal couldn’t come at a bettꦬer time for landlord JEMB Realty Corporation, which needed a new tenant.
Owner of 60 Wall Street makes risky bet with $250M revamp🌱 ܫ
August 18, 2024 | 1:23pmAlthough other FiDi buildings are compeღting for big tenants, eyes are mostly on 60 Wall. Paramount is marketing 60 Wall as “Wall Street But Not As You Know 🐽It.”
ꦬ Din Tai Fung iꦬs one of NYC’s hardest reservations — but the soup dumplings are totally worth it
August 15, 2024 | 2:45pmGet a table — if you can.
Midtown tower with famed l🔜ineage sells for first time in eight decades
August 11, 2024 | 10:41am🍸 An office building once owned by John Jacob Astor has sold for the first time in 82 years. Jay Properties bought 8 W. 38th St. from the Felder family for...
Aging NYC office building showsܫ how to succeed despite trend toward shiny new towers
August 11, 2024 | 10:34amLet's say you own a 60-year-old, near-900,000 squaꦡre-foot Midtown office building. Demand for space in Midcentury bu🌸ildings is weak. A half-billion-dollar mortgage payment is coming up. Do you: Scramble to refinance...
Majꦬor developer sues city for $50M over stalled NYC riverfront project ൩
August 6, 2024 | 2:00pmAlexandria Real Estate Equities claimed it has tried for years to construct a third tower to complete its life sciences campus on First Avenue betwe✱en East 28th and East 30t♑h...
City Council defuses ‘nucleꦺar bomb’ plan to regulate luxury res♋taurants at NYC hotels amid backlash
August 5, 2024 | 5:06pmMenin told Th🐈e Post on Monday the threat to restaurants was “a𝔍n unintended consequence” of the original bill.
Century-old꧋ NYC office building signs two deals to buckꦿ trend toward newer towers
August 4, 2024 | 4:14pmWhile some older buildings atrophy, others thrive. Two new deals totaling 104,000 square feet꧅ have brought George Comfort & Sons’ 960,000 square-foot 498 Seventh Ave. to 95% occupied.
StubHub expands footprint at WTC, scoops up shrinking Spotify's space
August 4, 2024 | 4:04pmSpotify needed less space at the World Trade Center, but StubHub needed more. In a deal that should make everyone happy -- including landlord Larry Silverstein -- the online live-event♍...
Mayor Adams could learn a good lesson from Bloomberg's real 'city of yes'
August 4, 2024 | 8:00amDan Docto🉐roff, Bloomberg’s deputy mayor for economic development, dreamed up, championed and nurtured some of Gotham’s most impressive, game-changing projects — from Brooklyn Bridge Park to Governors Island to Hudson Yards.
'Nuclear bomb' hotel rules will wreck top restaurants, too
July 31, 2024 | 6:52pmIn ad🌳dition to subjecting hotels to absurd new union-dictated rules, the City Council bill would also bring to an end a golden age of great places to eat and drink within...
Whole Foods to beef up NYC footprint with new outpost in East Village as Manhatt♛an real estate remains in flux
July 28, 2024 | 6:34pmThe circumstances reflect a Manhattan retail scene that continues to be in turbulent flux, struggling to get its juice back a🔯fter the pandemic and -- maybe more critically -- the onlin💧e...
🍌 Coqodaq is a great time with amazing fried chicken — despite what the self-serious liberal media says
July 24, 2024 | 4:52pmIt's a fun, popular restaurant, not a sign of 'end times' li🐻ke the NYT claims.