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Archive for New York City

  1. Colors of New York

    Posted by Danielle Childs Feb 3rd, 12:33

    Have you ever looked up 5th Avenue at night to see the Empire State Building glowing blue, red, yellow or a combination of colors. The cities’ tallest building is hard to miss during the day, but impossible to pass over at night amongst the New York skyline. Instead of the generic yellow glow from the lights of office buildings, the Empire State building changes the lighting for its colors… Keep reading

  2. Super's Office Space

    Posted by Danielle Childs Feb 22nd, 12:33

    Sure, supers get a free office in the buildings they work for, but has anyone ever seen a super’s office space. While most people in New York may think their office is small, super’s really have to make the most of their space. Apparently, this is the equipment necessary to manage a commercial building in Manhattan. We can make out some wrenches and tools at the top, keys in the middle a… Keep reading

  3. New York Store Fronts

    Posted by Jordan Holtzman-Conston Feb 24th, 16:42

    Coinciding with the decision to implement artistic scaffolding across Manhattan, New York City will soon be getting even prettier. Solid metal gates covering store fronts in New York will soon become a thing of the past as they have been banned by Mayor Bloomberg and the city council of New York. The ban will go into effect gradually over a fifteen year period starting in 2011 and culminating by… Keep reading

  4. 11 Times Square

    Posted by Mar 11th, 16:26

    Say hello to 11 Times Square, Manhattan’s newest commercial building. 11 Times Square, or 640 8th Avenue, boasts 972,000 square feet of office space and is set to debut to New York later this year. While the majority of space is already leased there are still vacant offices in this class A Manhattan mega-tower. Keep reading

  5. New York's Top 10 Office Buildings

    Posted by Jordan Holtzman-Conston Jun 3rd, 13:00

    The Commercial Observer ran a story on the top 10 most expensive office buildings in Manhattan. The premise is if every commercial office building in Manhattan was for sale right now, which ten would fetch the highest prices. The list is comprised of both the opinions of real estate professionals and facts about the building such as size, percentage leased, price per square foot. The list… Keep reading

  6. New York's Top 10 Office Buildings

    Posted by Jordan Holtzman-Conston Jun 3rd, 13:00

    The Commercial Observer ran a story on the top 10 most expensive office buildings in Manhattan. The premise is if every commercial office building in Manhattan was for sale right now, which ten would fetch the highest prices. The list is comprised of both the opinions of real estate professionals and facts about the building such as size, percentage leased, price per square foot. The list… Keep reading

  7. Neighborhood Profile: The Garment Center

    Posted by Jun 8th, 14:32

    Neighborhood Profile: Garment Center The Garment Center is one of the three original neighborhoods launched on OfficeDragon, along with Midtown South and Flatiron. The furthest north of the three, the Garment Center ranges from 34th street to 42nd street between 5th and 9th avenues. It is bordered to the north and east by major class A office districts Midtown, Midtown East and Murray H… Keep reading

  8. Neighborhood Profile: Chelsea

    Posted by Jun 23rd, 16:26

    Neighborhood Profile: Chelsea The unique neighborhood of Chelsea is part of Manhattan West and is located roughly between 30th and 14th Street, with 6th Avenue and the Hudson River as its eastern and western borders, respectively. One of New York’s most historic areas, Chelsea makes up a considerable portion of NYC real estate and contains a number of notable Manhattan landmarks, suc… Keep reading

  9. Neighborhood Profile: Midtown

    Posted by Jun 29th, 17:33

    Right at the heart of Manhattan is Midtown. North of the Garment District and just south of Central Park, it extends roughly from 8th to 5th Avenue and 42nd to 59th Street. Midtown contains a vast majority of the most famous and popular NYC landmarks, such as the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Broadway, Carnegie Hall, and Times Square. The several famous and memorable… Keep reading

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