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Bloomberg widens footprint at 'P.J. Clarke's building' to boost sagging Midtown corridor

A commercial broker who wasn’t involved in the deal commented, “Maybe all the ‘Dead Avenue’  jokes were premature.”

NYC retail leasing shows signs of rebound after COVID carnage

Third-quarter Manhattan surveys found significantly lower storefront availability.

Super popular Salt & Straw has finally opened in NYC — but no one needed pastrami-on-rye ice cream

Here's the scoop on the buzzy treat shop backed by Danny Meyer.

Waldorf Astoria’s much-hyped — and oft-delayed — grand re-opening is pushed back yet again

The great landmark is still undergoing an eight years-and-counting restoration and redesign. The building’s current condition is also a nuisance to nearby businesses.

Wall Street firm Jane Street looks to grow footprint in boost to Financial District

The office leasing breakthrough that Downtown has been waiting for could happen by year’s end. Global trading firm Jane Street is looking to grow at Brookfield Place, we’ve learned. The...

J&R Music owner looking to sell former retail space after Fed cut

The iconic retail and office portion of 15 Park Row, former home to J&R Music, is up for sale by owner Rachelle Friedman as a 200-year condominium leasehold.

Forget the naysayers, NYC restaurants never went out of style

New leases on large restaurants are propelling New York's real estate scene to new heights.

Sixth Avenue skyscraper adds 'eagle' nest with signing of indoor golf company

The latest addition is part of the roughly $45 million in new tenants’ amenities at 1290 Sixth, and Vornado’s plan also includes a 12,000 square-foot “tablecloth” restaurant.

Celeb-filled NYC condo building offering parking spots for $500K

And they’re going fast, according to a spokesperson. The half-mill tab might not be a heavy lift for owners who have spent up to $35 million for a penthouse.

Hedge fund manager giant inks hush-hush lease at revamped NYC office building

The Manhattan office market continues to surprise with unexpected new leases and expansions – and now, a most unlikely relocation that nobody saw coming.   Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge...

Camel and 'illegal pheasant': Welcome to NYC's wildest — and best — new Indian restaurant

Veerays is the most thrillingly delicious thing to happen to Midtown East in a long while.

New Riverwalk tower on Roosevelt Island is just what doctors ordered

The new tower adds 357 units, with 104 earmarked for employees of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Fabled NYC restaurant that attracted Hollywood power players for decades meets its long-overdue end

Once a celebrity hot spot, Midtown's French fine dining institution has finally croaked.

Inside 'hero without honor' Larry Silverstein's battle to rebuild the World Trade Center after 9/11

Twenty-two years after 9/11 — and after battles with Pataki, Bloomberg and Port Authority — Larry Silverstein is closing in on the prize that long eluded him: Two World Trade Center.

NYC luxury residential tower to feature secret 'trophy' space for commercial tenants

Tucked inside will be 210,882 square feet of offices on 25 boutique-size lower floors, from the ninth through the 34th.

Two new tenants at famed NYC Midtown towers bolster luxury retail market

Bonhams will reportedly move into the landmarked former Steinway Piano showroom at the base of 111 W. 57th St.

Developer Larry Silverstein looks to lure Amex to help him build final tower at World Trade Center complex

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

The 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 towers put final touches on major upgrades as they buck downtown malaise

Landmarked tower at 28 Liberty St. and nearby One Liberty Plaza are putting final touches on new projects to bolster their success.

Legendary Brooklyn pizza joint Roberta's is making Manhattan's commuter-hell zone a lot cooler

It's cursed with the world's slowest elevator, but the transplanted Roberta's at 1 Penn East is a culinary delight.