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1260 6th Ave.
Blogs: Live Tonight: Regina Spektor, Built to Spill, The Dodos, Titus Andronicus, Real Estate, No Age and more
Regina Spektor (need we say more?) tonight at Radio City Music Hall, 1260 6th Ave. (betw. 50th & 51st Sts.), 212-307-7171; 6, $39 and up.
Published by New York Press on October 14, 2009.
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1260 6th Ave.
Blogs: Live Tonight: Extra Golden, Screaming Females, YYYs, Pronto
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs are playing Radio City Music Hall. It feels weird to even type that. 1260 6th Ave. (at W. 50th St.), 212-247-4777; 8, $29.50
Published by New York Press on September 23, 2009.
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1251 Sixth
Canada Wants as Much as 100K Feet
...unclear whether the government wants to consolidate its Consulate General offices at Mitsui Fudosan’s 1251 Sixth and its offices at Ruben Companies’ One Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, where the Mission of Canada...
Published by The New York Observer on September 22, 2009.
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50th Street near Sixth Avenue
New Korean Taco Cart for Midtown
On the heels of Kogi truck’s visit from L.A., a new Korean BBQ cart has popped up in midtown 50th Street near Sixth Avenue. Kogi might return for good by late summer, but in the meantime this newcomer cart will sell its own version of short-rib tacos plus bulgogi hot dogs starting next week. [Midtown Lunch]
Published by Grub Street on June 10, 2009.
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1251 Avenue of the Americas
Office space increases by 10M feet in 2009
Some large blocks that were dumped onto the market and contributed to the growth of available space in Manhattan this year were 114,000 square feet from law firm Loeb & Loeb at 345 Park Avenue and 84,000 square feet from financial firm Assured Guaranty at 1251 Avenue of the Americas, data from real estate service firm CB Richard Ellis shows.
Published by The Real Deal on May 8, 2009.
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102 W. 50th St.
Where to Eat in New York, Circa 1934
JACK LYON'S CHOP HOUSE, 102 W. 50th St., just west of Sixth Ave., is in the tradition made famous by old New York restaurants like Jack's and Shanley's. A la carte only. Excellent bar.
Published by Lost City on April 16, 2009.
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50th and 6th
Happy Well Being House is Related to Downtown Korean BBQ Cart
The chef from the Downtown Korean BBQ cart that Daniel wrote about on Friday commented yesterday morning to let us know that the Happy Well Being House cart (50th and 6th) is run by his mom! He was also none too happy with Daniel’s write up (or ordering methods) and it’s kind of hard to disagree with his logic:
Published by Midtown Lunch on April 7, 2009.
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1251 Avenue of the Americas
Giant Japanese Bank Stomps Downtown, Midtown
At the moment, Mizuho has 220,000 square feet at 1251 Avenue of the Americas, also known as the Mitsui Building, the striped and starkly beautiful 54-story Rockefeller Center tower that Japan-based Mitsui Fudosan bought from Exxon in 1986.
Published by The New York Observer on January 14, 2009.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Rockefeller Center
A.I.G.'s Building, After the Bailout
Ms. Langfield notes that only a few skyscrapers have accessible spaces at the top: the Empire State Building charges $34, Rockefeller Center charges $18 and Open House NY, the annual design and architecture weekend festival that is scheduled for Oct. 4 to 5 this year, charges a whopping $500 for a tour of the top of the Woolworth Building.
Published by New York Times on September 18, 2008.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Rockefeller Center
New Tables, New Tastes This Autumn
Magnolia Bakery (Sixth Avenue at West 49th Street) "Sex and the City's" favorite cupcake shop hopes to open its third location, this time near Rockefeller Center, before the autumnal equinox.
Published by New York Sun on September 17, 2008.
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Rockefeller Center
Tony Kushner Wins $200,000 Prize
Playwright Tony Kushner has a big reason to smile this morning, as he's been named the first recipient of the ‘Steinberg Distinguished Playwright Award,' aka the Mimi, which carries with it a $200K prize. The award, which was established earlier this year by The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust, and which honors and promotes artistic achievement in the theater, will be presented at a ceremony on Tuesday, October 21, at 620 Loft & Garden at Rockefeller Center.
Published by The New York Observer on September 17, 2008.
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Rockefeller Center
Downtown's Bull, No Longer Emblematic, Remains Popular
Unknown to the Garnseys — and probably most New Yorkers — there is a handsome bear specimen not far from Wall Street, in the Alfred E. Smith Playground Catherine and Monroe Streets. It is a grave figure, rendered in 1946 by Paul Manship, the sculptor of Prometheus at Rockefeller Center.
Published by New York Times on September 16, 2008.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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midtown
Building Super Dies In 5-Story Elevator Shaft Fall
They said the worker summoned the elevator to the fifth floor of the midtown building around 3 p.m. Friday. He stepped in when the doors opened, but the elevator wasn't there.
Published by WNBC on September 13, 2008.
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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.
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Rockefeller Center
Hathaway ex pleads guilty to fraud
Prosecutors said Follieri was a sophisticated con man who went to elaborate lengths to carry out his scam and then spent his ill-gotten gains to fly across the world in a private jet with his celebrity girlfriend and to live a life of luxury at his Manhattan penthouse overlooking Rockefeller Center and Central Park.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 10, 2008.
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midtown
Judge dishes out name change for feuding eateries
A Brooklyn federal judge handed down the saucy verdict saying that the two battling Patsy's will have to be separately named eateries - Patsy's Pizzeria in Harlem and Patsy's Italian Restaurant in midtown.
Published by New York Daily News on September 10, 2008.
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Midtown
Paterson Won't Rule Out Tax Increases
He devoted much of his speech to a recitation of the state’s economic woes and the need for spending cuts, not tax increases, as a first line of defense, to the pleasure of the more than 300 business executives and elected officials who gathered in the ballroom of a Midtown hotel.
Published by New York Times on September 9, 2008.
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Midtown
In Little Italy, a Former Bank Will Now Hold Immigrants’ Memories
The three lots, at the corner of Grand Street, will eventually be used to expand the museum to a planned 10,000 square feet. The museum, which first opened in June 2001, was originally situated in a Midtown office building on West 44th Street, until closing in June for the relocation.
Published by New York Times on September 8, 2008.
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Midtown
PA BIGS LOWER THEIR GUARD
The Port Authority has drastically cut police patrols around its Midtown bus terminal to pre-9/11 levels - including removing officers from three booths erected after the attacks to thwart terrorism.
Published by New York Post on September 8, 2008.
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Midtown South
Manhattan Office Market: The Narrative Holds
Midtown South's vacancy rate was nearly 10 percent in August, its highest in years, driven up by vacancies in Chelsea and the Flatiron.
Published by The New York Observer on September 8, 2008.