Franklin Templeton ‘putting everything under one roof’ at new Madison Ave tower
When Franklin Templeton inked a nearly 350,000 square-foot lease at SL Green’s One Madison Avenue last week, it wasn’t to reduce the amount of space it has at seven other Manhattan locations.
View ArticleMadison Avenue tower reopens with leafy oasis under glass canopy
Midtown strollers might blink when they pass 550 Madison Ave., the landmarked office tower that’s been redesigned and repositioned by the Olayan Group.
View ArticleLaw firm Fried Frank to leave Seagram Building for Madison Avenue tower
Law firm Fried Frank is moving and expanding its midtown conference center from 375 Park Ave., the Seagram Building, to Park Tower Group’s 535 Madison Ave.
View ArticleNYC shooting leaves 1 dead
A 25-year-old man was gunned down in a courtyard of the Carver Houses building in East Harlem, police said.
View ArticleAmerican Kennel president Dennis Sprung lists NYC home
Sprung is looking to offload his Murray Hill apartment — a two-bedroom, 2½-bath condo at 211 Madison Ave. — for $1.99 million.
View ArticleMadison Avenue tower adding ‘multi-faceted’ dining concept by celebrated COTE...
The restaurant, potentially a Midtown game-changer, will boast 60-foot ceilings and windows overlooking Madison Avenue.
View ArticleLuxury fitness club TMPL adds sixth Manhattan location at 200 Madison
Even in a year of sluggish large-scale leasing activity, landlords are pressing ahead with meaningful capital upgrades to their properties and new non-office tenants to fill the post-pandemic era’s needs.
View ArticleRocco’s Steakhouse beefs up Manhattan presence with second location
Rocco's Steakhouse is adding a second location at 100 E. 57th St., the former home of the original BLT Steak, which closed a few months ago.
View ArticlePR firm Joele Frank scoops up space at 22 Vanderbilt, aka 335 Madison
The rarest sighting in this bleak office-leasing season is a deal for more space than a large area rug would cover. But here’s a substantial one: public relations firm Joele Frank is taking 78,353...
View ArticleSL Green brings cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks to One Madison Ave.
SL Green’s massive One Madison Avenue redevelopment has scored another tenant. Global cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks took 28,903 square feet on the entire 26th floor. The deal brings the 1.4...
View ArticleLouis Vuitton to build new flagship as luxury retail booms in NYC
While the office, hotel and residential real estate markets continue to suffer, retail has undergone a revival in Manhattan and the outer boroughs.
View ArticleWall Street firm ditches Seagram Building for massive Madison Ave. space
In a landmark-to-landmark mega-move, Clayton Dubilier & Rice is leaving the Seagram Building for more than twice as much space at Olayan Group’s re-invented 550 Madison Ave.
View ArticleChef Michael White inks latest major restaurant deal in East Midtown with new...
Famed chef Michael White, who re-invented classic Italian cuisine at Marea and other Michelin-starred Manhattan eateries, is coming back to town. In a move reflecting East Midtown’s slow-but-steady...
View ArticleSex stories the focus of new Midtown exhibit that says ‘f—k you’ to art world
An exhibit at the Spring/Break Art Show in Midtown this week features raunchy sex stories from callers who responded to ads posted throughout the city.
View ArticleOut-of-work NYC doorman living off Twinkies begs for job outside Tiffany’s
Unemployed doorman Alfred Carpenter, 67, stands outside Tiffany & Co. in Manhattan and wears a sandwich board advertising himself as available for work.
View ArticleGiorgio Armani buying apartment inside namesake NYC building
Perched above his 760 Madison Ave. boutique, The Giorgio Armani Residences has five of its 10 units already in contract, we hear.
View ArticleDevelopers are betting on the future of NYC with huge new office towers
New office skyscrapers are trying to woo the numerous large tenants that make decisions years before their current leases end.
View ArticleLuxury brands lead NYC retail leasing boom, rents ramp up
Rents on upper Madison Avenue had fallen into the $600s per foot — now, a bevy of 75 transactions have pushed rents back towards $1,000 per foot.
View ArticleManhattan’s stalled office leasing market poised for late-year boom
Despite commercial real estate’s well-known woes, the deals might augur even larger transactions -- of up to 1 million square feet each -- in 2024, sources said.
View ArticleNYC developer banks on big-name restaurants to feed office building empire
During its annual investment call, SL Green served up unreported, tasty bits about its investment in the city’s culinary scene.
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