NYC office market roars back to life, sending tenants scrambling

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From 2020 bust to 2024 boom. Manhattan’s office market mounted a stirring recovery from its pandemic doldrums, with space so tight that tenants wanting to move or expand are out of luck. Companies such as Singapore-based sovereign wealth fund Temasek, which has 27,000 square feet at the Seagram Building at 375 Park Ave., wanted to grow […]


Refortified Vessel reopens after suicide leaps shut NYC landmark for 3 years

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Welcome back, Vessel! At long last, the iconic vertical sculpture and sightseeing platform at Hudson Yards will become a hive of activity again on Monday, reopening to the public after more than three years. The gently tweaked, 16-story architectural folly is now safe for everyone and was worth the wait. Hudson Yards developer Related Companies closed […]


Small NYC hotels exempt from hiring rules in proposed law

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Smaller, mostly non-union hotels with 100 or fewer rooms will be exempt from a key provision of a proposed law that imposes stricter licensing requirements on the hotel industry. The legislation, expected to be passed by the City Council next week, will excuse “mom and pop” hotels from a ban on contracting out for “core […]