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  • 95 Morton St. 203,412-SF Boutique Office Up for Grabs

    As GlobeSt.com previously reported, Lincoln purchased 95 Morton St. in January 2004 from joint sellers, Brack Capital Real Estate and Steller Management, for $68 million.

    Published by GlobeSt on September 7, 2008.

  • 108 Charlton St. 203,412-SF Boutique Office Up for Grabs

    There have not been a lot of sales in this building's submarket, she notes, adding that those that have sold, have been much smaller in size, such as the 22,519-sf 108 Charlton St. sale in June for $555 per sf.

    Published by GlobeSt on September 7, 2008.

  • Morton and Washington 203,412-SF Boutique Office Up for Grabs

    She did say, however, that this particular property is well leased and is of a larger size than a number of other buildings in the area. The building was constructed in 1911, was gut renovated in 1999/2000, and is situated on the northeast corner of Morton and Washington streets.

    Published by GlobeSt on September 7, 2008.

  • 397 West 12th 397 West 12th

    Since it doesn’t offer luxurious décor and design material, the developers here at 397 West 12th have made sure the residents are provided with a few extra security amenities, such as...

    Published by CondoMod on September 5, 2008.

  • Meatpacking District Look Out Below! Interview Throws Party in Andre Balazs's Still-Unfinished Standard Hotel

    As far as Fashion Week parties go, Thursday night's Interview magazine relaunch party at the yet-to-be finished Standard Hotel in the Meatpacking District will be hard to top.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 5, 2008.

  • SoHo Artists flexing political muscle

    “We’re doing this because this is a really historic election cycle and we feel a sense of urgency,” said Ronald Feldman, a contemporary art gallery owner in SoHo and a founder of Artists for Change, the group organizing the event.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on September 5, 2008.

  • 59 Crosby St. This week's calendar, Sept. 4 to Sept. 10

    59 Crosby St., (646) 233-3438

    Published by New York Post on September 4, 2008.

  • Chinatown Baby boomlet tied to luck o' Chinese

    There was a baby boom in Chinatown last year, and city health officials are pointing a finger at a Golden Pig.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 4, 2008.

  • High Line Once wilderness amid bustle, NYC rail becomes park

    There was no public access to the shock of green above the rusty underbelly of the High Line railway. With wrecking balls looming, David helped lead a campaign to turn the abandoned track, winding through a desolate corner of the city, into a public park.

    Published by amNY.com on September 4, 2008.

  • 777 Washington Street Photographer buys Tribeca penthouse for $13M

    Watson made a handsome profit in February this year when he sold for $34 million a West Village building at 777 Washington Street that he bought for $850,000 as a live-work space in 1985.

    Published by The Real Deal on September 4, 2008.

  • Trump SoHo Construction worker dies after fall

    In January, a DiFama worker died when he fell 42 stories from the top of Trump SoHo. And in November 2004, another DiFama employee died in a 60 foot fall from a construction crane at the Lumiere, a seven-story condominium on 53rd Street.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 4, 2008.

  • High Line Once Wilderness Amid Bustle, NYC Rail Becomes Park

    There was no public access to the shock of green above the rusty underbelly of the High Line railway. With wrecking balls looming, David helped lead a campaign to turn the abandoned track, winding through a desolate corner of the city, into a public park.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on September 4, 2008.

  • SoHo Grand Hotel Man Gets Prison For Crime At Dunst's NYC Hotel

    Jarrod Beinerman was arrested on burglary and larceny charges after a security camera captured his movements in Manhattan's SoHo Grand Hotel early Aug. 9. He was allowed to plead guilty to the lesser charge of attempted burglary.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on September 4, 2008.

  • SoHo Grand Hotel Brooklyn drug fiend pleads guilty in Kirsten Dunst hotel break-in

    Jarrod Beinerman, 33, of Brooklyn, was arrested on burglary and larceny charges after a security camera caught him inside Manhattan's SoHo Grand Hotel on Aug. 9, 2007.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 4, 2008.

  • West 4th Street and West 12th Street Where in the Wednesday One-Liners Is Carmen Sandiego?

    Guy on cell: I'm at the corner of West 4th Street and West 12th Street. Which sounds completely ridiculous, I know.

    Published by Overheard in New York on September 3, 2008.

  • 21 East 9th Street Zagat Restaurants: Grandparents' Day

    21 East 9th Street, East Village

    Published by NY1 on September 3, 2008.

  • SoHo Daily Kibble for your pets

    Daily Kibble also profiled Animal Haven in SoHo, because it's not just a boutique and training center, it also promotes pet adoptions. It's something you can feel good about supporting.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 2, 2008.

  • Bumble and Bumble salon All Hems Breaking Loose!

    The young designer and downtown socialite Catherine Holstein was surveying a rack of clothes in her publicity company’s showroom the other day, planning out looks for her first runway show, scheduled for Sept. 6 at the Bumble & Bumble salon in the meatpacking district.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 2, 2008.

  • Hudson River Park Should the Mayor Keep Control of the Public Schools?

    Now, some of the city’s top developers are jockeying for the right to unlock the potential of Pier 57 and transform it into a key commercial node vital to the long-term expansion of the Hudson River Park. [New York Sun]

    Published by New York Times on September 2, 2008.

  • East Village Should the Mayor Keep Control of the Public Schools?

    A group of rent-stabilized tenants are fighting to keep their East Village neighborhood affordable by turning down buyout offers of up to $125,000 apiece from a pair of real-estate barons.

    Published by New York Times on September 2, 2008.

  • 272 W. 10th Street NYC September Community Events

    VENUE: Village Community School, 272 W. 10th Street

    Published by NY1 on September 1, 2008.

  • Prince and Lafayette Delicatessen is a cool scene, if that's your taste

    It's a sleek, open-air theater in SoHo - floating leather banquettes, glossy white tables, a backlit bar and black Escalades parked out front. The restaurant spills onto the corner of Prince and Lafayette, and the corner spills into the restaurant. Waiters walk out onto the sidewalk to bring you your food. Right out front, slim young things smoke cigarettes and stare at their cell phones as if they were compacts. The social electricity lights up the block.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 1, 2008.

  • Meatpacking District The (Big) Round-Up: Monday

    The Meatpacking District—a drug dealer’s paradise. [NYDN]

    Published by The New York Observer on September 1, 2008.

  • Waverly and Sixth Meet a Ballboy! 31-year-old Justin Hom

    Justin Hom is 31 years old, lives in an apartment on Waverly and Sixth and has a full-time job as a marketing director for American Express. For the next two weeks, as he has done for the last two years, he'll eat up most of his vacation time and come to the Open to work for very little money a ballboy. On Sunday afternoon, he was on his lunch break outside Arthur Ashe Stadium.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 1, 2008.

  • Flatiron 'Far East' Fund to Take $200 M. Stake in Leviev's New York Towers

    The mystery fund joins a growing list of foreign investors taking stakes in Manhattan trophy properties. Earlier this summer, an Italian investment group bought a majority stake in the Flatiron Building and the Abu Dhabi Investment Council purchased a 75 percent stake in the Chrysler Building.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 1, 2008.

  • Little Italy The Local: Bensonhurst—From 'Little Italy to Little Odessa to Chinatown'

    Before the Italian-American exodus from Bensonhurst, only Italian food vendors participated in the annual 10-day Feast of Santa Rosalia--Brooklyn's version of Little Italy's San Gennaro Festival--in honor of the patron saint of Palermo, Sicily. But lately "The Feast," as it is dubbed by locals, has become less a nod to what was once Bensonhurst's most populous demographic group than a multi-ethnic smorgasbord.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 1, 2008.

  • East Village Roosevelt Island 2.0! 2,491 New Apartments Can't Be Wrong

    For new residents, Roosevelt Island is an urban suburbia, a landscaped refuge from cramped quarters in Chelsea, the Upper East Side or the East Village.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 1, 2008.

  • Meatpacking District Meatpacking District: Drowning in drugs and drunks

    It's a common sight in the club-heavy Meatpacking District, which has replaced Chelsea as the epicenter of the Manhattan party scene - and home to all the woes that follow.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 31, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village ANNIE'S A DEADBEAT IN A SNAP

    The 58-year-old photographer allegedly owes money for unpaid taxes, an aborted book project, and outstanding equipment rental fees. She's also at least a year overdue in paying for renovations to her Greenwich Village townhouse, according to the documents.

    Published by New York Post on August 31, 2008.

  • 265 Lafayette St. STREAM OF ABUSE

    The glass-roofed lounge, which opened with red carpets and loud trance music in July, has neighbors at 265 Lafayette St. up in arms over the riotous party atmosphere.

    Published by New York Post on August 31, 2008.

  • East Village Doc helps provide affordable health care

    But Hector and legions of other restaurant workers in the East Village are finding not just medical help, but a good dose of compassion. He is a doctor, and his name is David Ores. But to his patients, he's just Dr. Dave.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 30, 2008.

  • McBurney YMCA Michael Phelps swims with NYC kids at YMCA

    Scores of reporters and photographers crowded around Phelps for a news conference at the McBurney YMCA in Manhattan.

    Published by amNY.com on August 29, 2008.

  • 40 West 10th Street The Ultimate Luxury: A Garage

    Enrico Cinzano, an heir to the Cinzano spirit and wine fortune, has owned his six-bedroom town house at 40 West 10th Street for 16 years and is offering it for sale at $18.75 million.

    Published by New York Times on August 29, 2008.

  • 230 West 10th Street The Ultimate Luxury: A Garage

    ...in Lyon, France, kept the large garage door at his five-bedroom town house at 230 West 10th Street but used the space for his piano...

    Published by New York Times on August 29, 2008.

  • Chinatown NYC group to commemorate Katrina anniversary

    A march through the streets of the Lower East Side and Chinatown will follow. The march will end with a vigil outside 1 Police Plaza.

    Published by SI Live on August 29, 2008.

  • McBurney YMCA Olympics Hero Phelps Splashes Down in the City

    Less than 24 hours after arriving on American soil for the first time since becoming a 14-time Olympic gold medalist, Michael Phelps was in New York yesterday for one of the first of what will be many events: a press conference at a YMCA on 14th Street, followed by a few laps in the pool with children attending a swim camp.

    Published by New York Sun on August 29, 2008.

  • Chinatown Key Deputies Oppose a 3rd Term for Bloomberg

    A group of Chinatown residents is suing the Police Department over plans to build a new command center in Lower Manhattan.

    Published by New York Times on August 29, 2008.

  • High Line Reinventing Grand Army Plaza, Giant Traffic Circle

    The coalition is a collection of community organizations such as the Park Slope Civic Council and the Prospect Park Alliance, local institutions such as the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Brooklyn Museum, and advocacy groups such as Transportation Alternatives. Last year it applied for – and got – help from the Design Trust, which had previously worked on redesigns of the West Side’s High Line and of New York City taxis.

    Published by New York Times on August 29, 2008.

  • SoHo Cheese Eaters Take Brooklyn

    Another slap in the face for Cleveland as preparations are made for the opening of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame “annex” in SoHo.

    Published by New York Times on August 29, 2008.

  • Spring and Washington IT'S TANK WARFARE IN SOHO

    Under the Bloomberg-administration plan, a 427,000-square-foot Sanitation Department garage and fueling center would be built at Spring and Washington streets.

    Published by New York Post on August 28, 2008.

  • 425 Lafayette St. Girl group works in harmony for '50s revue

    Bryce Ryness, who plays the Mick Jagger-mad Woof in the show, will perform with his band on Monday at 9:30 p.m. at Joe's Pub (425 Lafayette St.). Tickets: $15; (212) 967-7555.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 28, 2008.

  • Film Forum The Big Picture: Tons of movies to see this weekend

    You could do much worse than devoting a day to Jean-Luc Godard, who made the immensely influential French New Wave movies at Film Forum this weekend (www.filmforum.com): "Breathless" and "Band of Outsiders," which will be paired together in a can't-miss double feature.

    Published by New York Daily News on August 28, 2008.

  • 40 Fifth Avenue Window Washer’s Death Casts Spotlight on a Small, Insular World

    On Tuesday, he was working at 40 Fifth Avenue, a building where he had often worked before. He had cleaned the windows of the same 12th-floor apartment from which he fell as recently as last June, Mrs. Domaszowec said.

    Published by New York Times on August 28, 2008.

  • 536 Laguardia Place Complete List of the Nine NYC David Byrne Bike Racks

    # The Villager: In front of 536 Laguardia Place between W. 3rd St. and Bleecker St.

    Published by Derivative Works on August 27, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village Window worker falls to death

    Police say the body of the 49-year-old contractor was found Tuesday afternoon outside the building in Greenwich Village. Police determined he had fallen from the 12th story.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 27, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village Window Worker Falls 12 Floors To Death

    A window worker has died after falling out of a Manhattan building. Police said the body of the 49-year-old contractor was found Tuesday afternoon outside the building in Greenwich Village.

    Published by WNBC on August 27, 2008.

  • Spring and Washington SoHo Residents Upset With Sanitation Garage Plans

    The proposed center along the western edge of SoHo would be three square blocks centered at Spring and Washington streets that would house 62 garbage trucks, 15 dump trucks and 9 salt spreaders as well as a fueling center just blocks from the Holland tunnel.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on August 27, 2008.

  • Greenwich Village NYC window washer has fatal fall

    Police say the body of the 49-year-old Robert Domaszowec was found Tuesday afternoon outside the building in Greenwich Village. Police determined he had fallen from the 12th story.

    Published by Crain's New York Business on August 27, 2008.

  • 40 Fifth Ave. Window Contractor Falls 12 Stories, Dies

    The 49-year-old man, whose identity was not available as of press time, was a window contractor, police said. He was performing work at 40 Fifth Ave., a residential building near the corner of Fifth Avenue and 11th Street, when he fell from the 12th floor around 4 p.m., according to a police department report.

    Published by New York Sun on August 27, 2008.

  • Chinatown Live, From New York, It's (an Animated) Chinatown!

    “The Year of the Fish” was shot in New York Chinatown and then illustrated through rotoscope animation.

    Published by New York Times on August 27, 2008.