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NEW YORK CITY-Richard Grasso officially slams the brakes on plans to build a $1.6-billion Downtown trading floor and office building. The new plan is to build a second trading floor somewhere outside of Lower Manhattan.
NEW YORK CITY-Cushman & Wakefield brings its alliance network up to 10 firms with the addition of new members in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Minneapolis and Kansas City, MO. Look for four or five additional affiliates to come.
NEW YORK CITY-The HUD funds will be administered through two new offices opened yesterday in Lower Manhattan as part of an economic recovery and incentive program targeting businesses south of 14th Street.
NEW YORK CITY-Governor Pataki, Mayor Giuliani and Mayor-elect Michael Bloomberg yesterday held a press conference to announce appointments to the recently created Lower Manhattan Redevelopment Corp.
NEW YORK CITY-The 138-acre park has gone to seed over the years, but a fledgling firm based in King City, Ontario plans to have horses at the starting gate by next year.
NEW YORK CITY-Bank of America will move at least 400 staff into a 180,000-sf newly converted space on the upper floors of the Manhattan Mall on West 33rd Street.
NEW YORK CITY-World Trade Center developer Larry Silverstein and reinsurer Swiss Re will go to trial in November as planned, but a new ruling has split…
NEW YORK CITY-A narrow strip of land that would change the footprint of a new 7 World Trade Center building and restore the original street grid is being acquired by the state through its powers of eminent domain and transferred to the Port Authority.
NEW YORK CITY-The New York State Housing Finance Agency's decision to award $340 million in Liberty Bond funding to three Downtown rental apartment projects…