Archive for January 2010
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January 20th Real Estate Recap
Posted by Jan 20th, 16:47
The Dragon Speaks tries to keep you up to date on the Manhattan commercial real estate scene. From office space news to commercial real estate trends; leases, developments and everything in between. In case you missed them, here are some recent real estate news stories worth checking out. The Kaufman Organization recently leased the biggest deal of 2010, 250,000 square feet of office spac… Keep reading
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1/25 Office Space of the Week
Posted by Jan 25th, 15:35
This week’s OfficeDragon office space of the week is features at 222 West 37th Street in the Garment Center. The office is listed by Sam Stein of Justin Management and is available here on OfficeDragon. The space totals 3,000 square feet at a price of $25 per square foot. The office has great natural light with windows on 3 sides and is a very good value for the price being asked. Keep reading
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Office Heating and the Environment
Posted by Jan 26th, 12:46
Brian Lehrer of NPR ran an interesting piece yesterday on the environmental impact of heating New York City buildings. Click here to listen to the full podcast of Lehrer’s story. For tips on heating your office space and using heat more efficiently, take a look at our post from October on heating your office. Keep reading
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The Flatiron Building
Posted by Jan 27th, 17:15
Flatiron. The building so nice they named a neighborhood just for it. How about working in one of those corner offices? Keep reading
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Office Polution Facts
Posted by Jan 28th, 15:07
Here are some office pollution facts to get you motivated to green your office space.Offices are 1/5th of all commercial energy consumption.A normal office generates 1.5 pounds of paper waste per work day.If 55 million office computers in the United States used Energy Star power management controls, 11 billion kwh or $935 million would be saved. That is equivalent to taking 1.5 million cars off t… Keep reading
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What Your Office Once Was
Posted by Jan 29th, 10:57
Ever wonder what your office looked like before you moved in, or before you ever saw it? It probably wasn’t far off from this one below. Most built out offices end up looking like this after the lease is up and the tenant moves out. This is why owners generally don’t look at building out an office as a future investment. Keep reading
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Office Communications
Posted by Jan 21st, 18:44
(thewebmuse.com) Communication in an office is key to its success. Further, knowing the proper office etiquette on communication will help you gain favor with your co-workers and boss, and keep you from getting sacked for a personal behavioral issue. In this economy, it is important to give your boss every reason to keep you around. The Phone: Texting, Personal Calls, and Business Calls N… Keep reading
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A Rooftop View
Posted by Jan 22nd, 15:20
New York City looking north from a Chelsea rooftop. So much office space. Photo by Sam Stein Keep reading
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