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  • 13 E. 37th St. African spot off to running start

    13 E. 37th St. (between Fifth and Madison avenues)

    Published by Crain's New York Business on October 12, 2008.

  • First Avenue at East 23 Street REST-A-ROBBERS

    They next hit six days later on First Avenue at East 23 Street, and again on Sept. 15, this time robbing Donohue's Steakhouse, on Lexington Avenue near East 66th Street.

    Published by New York Post on October 11, 2008.

  • 162 E. 33rd St. The Best Kosher Fare in Town

    Recently transplanted to Murray Hill, this black-and-white-tiled kosher deli remake “captures the spirit of the famous original” with the same “mile-high” pastrami sandwiches (“do I eat it or climb it?”) and “gruff” service; the “cramped” interior accounts for the “out-the-door lines” at prime times.

    Published by Zagat New York City on October 8, 2008.

  • 605 Third Ave. Pols to Fuld: You're the villain

    "Sorry team. I'm not sure what's in the water at 605 Third Ave. today," Walker wrote. "I'm embarrassed and I apologize."

    Published by New York Daily News on October 7, 2008.

  • 41 East 41st Street Little Is Big!

    ...75 million; and the sale of a 5,000-square-foot, mixed-use building at 41 East 41st Street for $4,225,000...

    Published by The New York Observer on October 7, 2008.

  • 303 East 33rd 300 East 33rd

    ...that everyone’s trying to go green now. Murray Hill’s newest residential offering at 303 East 33rd is following right along. Besides being LEED certified, a designation that involves using Earth-friendly...

    Published by CondoMod on October 7, 2008.

  • 605 Third Avenue Fuld says Lehman victim of 'tsunami'

    "Sorry team," he wrote to the executive committee, according to Mr. Waxman. "I'm not sure what's in the water at 605 Third Avenue today.... I'm embarrassed and I apologize."

    Published by Crain's New York Business on October 6, 2008.

  • 622 Third Ave. E. SIDE WORKER'S FATAL FALL

    The unidentified 47-year- old East Harlem man tumbled from a lift inside a loading-dock area at 622 Third Ave., between East 41st and 42nd streets at 1 p.m. and hit his head on a garbage compactor.

    Published by New York Post on October 4, 2008.

  • 397 First Avenue Bank Camera Helped Solve Robbery, Police Say

    Mr. Blackmon was employed at Dunbar Armored, and the robbery occurred when a Dunbar truck was making a delivery to the M&T Bank branch at 397 First Avenue, near 23rd Street, on Tuesday morning, the police said. The Dunbar guard, a woman, was accosted and overpowered in the bank vestibule, the police said.

    Published by New York Times on October 2, 2008.

  • First Avenue and 24th Street DOUGH-DO BIRD

    Cops said Blackmon was lurking in the vestibule of the M&T Bank at First Avenue and 24th Street, pretending to use the ATM.

    Published by New York Post on October 2, 2008.

  • 397 First Ave. $330,000 HEIST

    The unidentified man - who was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and sweatpants - was standing in the vestibule of the M&T Bank at 397 First Ave., Kips Bay at around 9:30 a.m., pretending to use the ATM.

    Published by New York Post on October 1, 2008.

  • 452 Fifth Avenue HSBC, Orrick Bail On Big Leases; Tishman Speyer Pulls Out of Deal

    Last Friday, HSBC, the big Hong Kong-based bank, quietly tore up an agreement to move its American headquarters to 7 World Trade Center after bids for its existing home at 452 Fifth Avenue, between 39th and 40th Streets, came in 30 percent lower than the $600 million it wanted for the property.

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

  • 397 First Avenue Guard From Armored Truck Is Robbed During a Delivery

    About 9:15 a.m., the guard and a driver for the armored truck company, Dunbar Armored, parked on East 23rd Street to deliver money to the M&T Bank at 397 First Avenue, the police said. The guard entered the bank’s vestibule, passing a man standing near the A.T.M.’s.

    Published by New York Times on October 1, 2008.

  • 397 First Ave. Thief steals $330G in Manhattan bank robbery

    The robber made his move just as security guards for a Dunbar Armored truck were dropping off cash at a branch of M&T Bank at 397 First Ave.

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

  • 452 Fifth Avenue Failed Deals Replace Boom in New York Real Estate

    Examples of aborted deals and troubled developments abound. Last Friday, HSBC, the big Hong Kong-based bank, quietly tore up an agreement to move its American headquarters to 7 World Trade Center after bids for its existing home at 452 Fifth Avenue, between 39th and 40th Streets, came in 30 percent lower than the $600 million it wanted for the property.

    Published by New York Times on October 1, 2008.

  • 452 Fifth Avenue As Credit Tightens, Failed Deals Replace New York’s Real Estate Boom

    Examples of aborted deals and troubled developments abound. Last Friday, HSBC, the big Hong Kong-based bank, quietly tore up an agreement to move its American headquarters to 7 World Trade Center after bids for its existing home at 452 Fifth Avenue, between 39th and 40th Streets, came in 30 percent lower than the $600 million it wanted for the property.

    Published by New York Times on October 1, 2008.

  • 397 First Ave. COPS MAKE ARREST IN ARMORED CAR HEIST

    Nelson was delivering cash to the M&T Bank at 397 First Ave., Kips Bay when the heist occurred.

    Published by New York Post on October 1, 2008.

  • 397 First Ave. THIEF MAKES OFF WITH $300G IN ARMORED-CAR ROBBERY: COPS

    The man - who was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and sweatpants - approached the guard outside the M&T Bank at 397 First Ave. around 9:30 a.m., cops said.

    Published by New York Post on September 30, 2008.

  • 397 1st Avenue Armorer car guard robbed in Kips Bay

    Police say the guard was attacked outside the M&T Bank at 397 1st Avenue just after 9:30 a.m.

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

  • 397 First Ave. Brazen Manhattan bank robbery

    The heist occurred about 9:30 a.m., as a team of Dunbar Armored security guards were making a drop at M&T Bank at 397 First Ave. near 23rd St. That's when the assailant pounced from behind and put one of the security guards in a headlock.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 30, 2008.

  • 23rd Street and First Avenue Police Search For Suspect In Armored Truck Robbery

    According to police, a truck was delivering cash to an M&T Bank at 23rd Street and First Avenue just after 10 a.m., when a heavy-set man wearing a grey hoodie and sweat pants approached the driver.

    Published by NY1 on September 30, 2008.

  • 23rd Street and 1st Avenue Security Guard Robbed Of $300K

    The female security guard was grabbed near the M&T Bank on 23rd Street and 1st Avenue around 10 a.m. Tuesday, police said. The robber displayed a knife and put the guard into a headlock, police said.

    Published by WNBC on September 30, 2008.

  • 58 Park Ave. AQ Kafé Says "Hej" With Free Coffee

    To celebrate its opening, the cafe will be offering free coffee all day tomorrow. In additional AQ news, the first location, set in the Scandinavian House (58 Park Ave.), has closed and is now an outpost of Smorgas Chef.

    Published by Zagat New York City on September 29, 2008.

  • 232 Madison Avenue Miami Beach-based firm opens shop in Manhattan

    Marc Weisman, who joined Fifteen Group as a principal in 2007, is running the 3,100-square-foot office at 232 Madison Avenue, between 37th and 38th streets.   

    Published by The Real Deal on September 25, 2008.

  • Park and Fourth Aves Car-free streets program to return

    In August, city officials barred traffic on Park and Fourth Aves. and Lafayette St. from the Brooklyn Bridge to Central Park for six hours on three consecutive Saturdays.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 24, 2008.

  • Midtown CITY'S SPECTACULAR NEW W. SIDE STORY

    "This is the extension of Midtown, the preeminent business district in the world," said Weisbrod.

    Published by New York Post on September 22, 2008.

  • 400 East 30th Street Clash Over Closing of Homeless Men's Shelter

    The Bellevue psychiatric hospital, First Avenue and 29th Street, is a shelter and intake center for the homeless. Some advocates are criticizing a plan to close the Men’s Intake Center, at 400 East 30th Street. (Photo: Jacob Silberberg for The New York Times)

    Published by New York Times on September 19, 2008.

  • Midtown Big Broker John Powers: 'Will Be a While Before We See Hope'

    According to Mr. Powers, none of the 10 landlords that control 42 percent of the Midtown office market are overleveraged, which should have a stabilizing effect.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 19, 2008.

  • First Avenue and 29th Street Clash Over Closing of Homeless Men's Shelter

    The Bellevue psychiatric hospital, First Avenue and 29th Street, is a shelter and intake center for the homeless. Some advocates are criticizing a plan to close the Men’s Intake Center, at 400 East 30th Street. (Photo: Jacob Silberberg for The New York Times)

    Published by New York Times on September 19, 2008.

  • New York Public Library Night of the Living Sex and the City Cast: Franchise-less Zombie Ladies Talk Up Their Alteregos on Pink Carpet

    Such was the scene last night outside of the New York Public Library to celebrate the fact that we can now go home and watch the movie over and over again. Magda was popular! And she and the rest of the girls seemed cheerfully resigned to signing yet more pieces of Sex bric-a-brac.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 19, 2008.

  • Midtown The City Visible: Little Sky Country

    In these fleeting moments, the clouds caught the shimmering light of day’s end and the streets began to glitter with street lights and neon signs. Framed by the canyons of Midtown, these ephemeral effects, highlighted by a black border on each print, take the shape of upside-down skyscrapers.

    Published by New York Times on September 19, 2008.

  • 415 Park Avenue South GRANDMA INJURED BY FALLING BRICKS

    Yuet Lau, 58, suffered a concussion and was treated at Bellevue Hospital after the incident at 415 Park Avenue South. The canopy of the stroller protected the little boy from being hit, witnesses said.

    Published by New York Post on September 19, 2008.

  • Midtown KEEP IT UNDER YOUR HAT

    A nonprofit group that spruces up Midtown is violating the civil rights of four Rastafarian workers by ordering them to hide their dreadlocks under their uniform caps, the feds charged yesterday.

    Published by New York Post on September 18, 2008.

  • midtown Rastafarian guards sue over dreads

    A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday claims the four officers, who patrol midtown streets for the Grand Central Partnership, are victims of religious discrimination.

    Published by New York Daily News on September 18, 2008.

  • 419 Park Ave South Manhattan Woman Injured By Falling Bricks

    The company restoring 419 Park Ave South said a quarter of the Kips Bay building's corner came down.

    Published by NY1 on September 18, 2008.

  • midtown Workers Dangle 70-Stories High After Scaffold Fall

    For nearly 30 breathtaking minutes, New Yorkers stared upward in disbelief as two men hung, trapped, on a scaffold that partially collapsed. The scare happened 70 stories above the ground in midtown.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on September 18, 2008.

  • Third Avenue at 41st Street Armed Men Stealing From Starbucks, Police Say

    Broadway and West 98th Street at around 5:30 a.m. The second robbery was just two days ago at a Starbucks Third Avenue at 41st Street at around 8 p.m.

    Published by WNBC on September 17, 2008.

  • 633 Third Ave. Events for Thursday, September 18, 2008

    9:30 a.m. The board of the New York State Urban Development Corporation meets in the 37th floor conference room at ESDC headquarters, 633 Third Ave.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 17, 2008.

  • 41st Street and 3rd Avenue Coffee Jolt: Robbers Hit At Least 2 NYC Starbucks

    Police say the same pair is also suspected in a robbery that occurred Sunday evening at the coffee shop 41st Street and 3rd Avenue.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on September 17, 2008.

  • Trio Restaurant & Wine Bar Kitchen Dish: Double Crown, Bussaco, and Tierra

    Chef James Rich most recently was at Trio Restaurant & Wine Bar in Murray Hill. At the Center Room and its sister bar, Arpeggio, which opened in July, the chef is focusing on seasonal American fare, offering dishes such as greens from local farms with local apples, spiced walnuts, and New York goat cheese, as well as a late summer tomato and onion tart.

    Published by New York Sun on September 17, 2008.

  • Midtown Barclays reaches deal for Lehman Bros.

    As part of the deal, Barclays would get Lehman's Seventh Avenue office in Midtown Manhattan, with more than one million square feet of office space. Two data centers in New Jersey will also be part of the transaction.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 16, 2008.

  • midtown Missing Harlem teacher Hannah Upp rescued from NY Harbor

    More than a week after Upp vanished, she was spotted checking her e-mail twice at an Apple store in midtown Manhattan. She showered eight times at several city New York Sports Clubs, where she had a gym membership, police said.

    Published by amNY.com on September 16, 2008.

  • 200 Madison Avenue The End? Deal Close for Last Two Towers in Macklowe Saga; Could Fetch $2 B.

    Neither Deutsche Bank’s real estate advisers at Eastdil Secured nor a representative from George Comfort & Sons would comment. But for those who have never heard of the Comforts, they appear to be one of those powerful New York real estate dynasties that, against all odds, manages to stay well below the media radar. The firm owns 200 Madison Avenue and 498 Seventh Avenue, among other properties.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 16, 2008.

  • midtown OSHA CITES CONTRACTERS IN DEADLY CRANE COLLAPSE

    The incident on East 51st Street, in busy midtown Manhattan, was one in a wave of fatal construction mishaps in the city dating back to last year. On May 30, another tower crane broke apart and fell on an apartment building, killing two workers. Other crane operations were suspended temporarily.

    Published by New York Post on September 15, 2008.

  • 200 Madison Avenue Some Good News! George Comfort Zeroes In on Remaining Macklowe Towers

    ...that, against all odds, manages to stay well below the media radar. The firm owns 200 Madison Avenue and 498 Seventh Avenue, among other properties...

    Published by The New York Observer on September 15, 2008.

  • Gramercy FILM COSTUMER, SON FOUND DEAD

    A cancer-stricken Hollywood wardrobe maven and her son were found dead in her Gramercy apartment yesterday in an apparent murder-suicide.

    Published by New York Post on September 15, 2008.

  • Gramercy Watching the Wall Street Meltdown

    A cancer-stricken Hollywood wardrobe maven and her son were found dead in her Gramercy apartment in an apparent murder-suicide. The Sun reports that a 64-year-old man’s body was found in Seward Park on the Lower East Side early Sunday.

    Published by New York Times on September 15, 2008.

  • midtown OSHA Cites Contractors In Deadly Crane Collapse

    The midtown Manhattan incident was one in a wave of fatal construction mishaps in the city dating to last year. On May 30, another tower crane broke apart and fell on an apartment building, killing two workers. Other crane operations were suspended temporarily.

    Published by WNBC on September 15, 2008.

  • Cipriani BIG BEEPING DEAL

    A Liza Minnelli concert, a doo-wop show, hours of "private" time, and a fancy reception at Cipriani.

    Published by New York Post on September 14, 2008.

  • Midtown MAN SURVIVES SUBWAY SCARE

    Quick action by a veteran subway operator helped save the life of a man who had fallen onto the tracks and wound up under the train at a busy Midtown station during yesterday's morning rush hour.

    Published by New York Post on September 13, 2008.