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100 Church Street
CBRE picks up Soho leasing assignment
The Empire State Building account was taken over by Newmark Knight Frank, which has been on a leasing agency growth spurt, picking up 1065 Sixth Avenue and 100 Church Street in recent months.
Published by The Real Deal on November 20, 2009.
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110 Church Street
Openings and closings: Corsino opens, City Dog Lounge closes
...staying put until December. Women's clothing retailer DeJaneiro will relocate from Park Place to 110 Church Street in Tribeca. Taco and margarita joint Pulqueria is slated to open at 9 Doyers Street...
Published by The Real Deal on October 23, 2009.
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100 Church Street
The Week in Commercial Real Estate: October 5 - October 12
Newmark Knight Frank will take over the leasing of 100 Church Street, according to the New York Post. The 1.08 million–square–foot property is being...
Published by The New York Observer on October 13, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Newmark to take over leasing at 100 Church Street
Newmark to take over leasing at 100 Church Street
Published by The Real Deal on October 5, 2009.
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100 Church St.
Newmark takes over leasing at 100 Church St.
Newmark takes over leasing at 100 Church St.
Published by The Real Deal on October 5, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Holy Cow! Downtown's Biggest Leasing Challenge
Just as workers were milling about 100 Church Street’s famously gaudy lobby at lunch hour on Aug. 26, an official from the Department...
Published by The New York Observer on September 15, 2009.
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100 Church Street
The Cultivator
The building in such need of resuscitation, of course, is 100 Church Street, the 21-story tower that SL Green took control of in August after the Sapir...
Published by The New York Observer on September 15, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Sick 9/11 shadow workers
And this included the undocumented workers like Pedro, who first cleaned at 100 Church Street before moving on to other apartment buildings between the third week of September 2001 and January 2002.
Published by The Queens Courier on September 9, 2009.
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100 Church Street
FiDi Office Market Takes a Hit: We once called FiDi's 100 Church...
We once called FiDi's 100 Church Street "the office building nobody wants," but that's not true: the building's lender has...
Published by Curbed on August 27, 2009.
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100 Church Street
100 Church Street to be auctioned October 15
100 Church Street to be auctioned October 15
Published by The Real Deal on August 26, 2009.
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100 Church St.
Troubled downtown tower to be auctioned off
SL Green Realty Corp. has pushed The Sapir Organizations 100 Church St. into foreclosure and the building is slated to be sold at auction on Oct. 15.
Published by Crain's New York Business on August 26, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Tuesday PM Linkage
· Troubled 100 Church Street office building on its way to lender? [Crain's]
Published by Curbed on August 25, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Sapir yields control of 100 Church Street
Sapir yields control of 100 Church Street
Published by The Real Deal on August 25, 2009.
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100 Church St.
Lender to downtown tower takes over management
The Sapir Organization has ceded leasing and management control for 100 Church St. to SL Green Corp., which may be a step toward handing over the keys to the troubled tower.
Published by Crain's New York Business on August 25, 2009.
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100 Church Street
SL Green Takes Over 100 Church, Plans Leasing Push for Sapirs' Former Gem
The Sapir Organization has finally let go of 100 Church Street, the beleagured 21-story commercial tower it bought in 1997. SL Green, one of Sapir...
Published by The New York Observer on August 25, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Sapir's 100 Church Street hit with $3M in liens
Sapir's 100 Church Street hit with $3M in liens
Published by The Real Deal on August 12, 2009.
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99 Church Street
Construction Art Beautifies More Downtown Sites
This fall, the Alliance plans to install more new art pieces at public and private sites south of Houston Street, which may include Fiterman Hall, 99 Church Street, and the East River Waterfront, among others.
Published by LowerManhattan.info on August 12, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Sapir Organization sues lenders over 100 Church Street
Sapir Organization sues lenders over 100 Church Street
Published by The Real Deal on August 11, 2009.
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100 Church St.
Landlord sues big creditor for strangling deals
The Sapir Organization filed a lawsuit against SL Green Realty Corp. and Gramercy Capital to prevent the two companies, which hold some of the debt on 100 Church St., from foreclosing on the property.
Published by Crain's New York Business on August 10, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Claremont Takes 200,000 Square Feet at 25 Broadway -- For Real This Time!
MetSchools had additionally drawn up a lease with the Sapir Organization at 100 Church Street, but negotiations with the landlord's bank supposedly dragged on so long that the school walked away (the Sapirs had no comment).
Published by The New York Observer on July 23, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Claremont Prep backing out of 100 Church Street deal
Claremont Prep backing out of 100 Church Street deal
Published by The Real Deal on June 26, 2009.
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100 Church Street
Claremont Prep Looking at 200K Feet in 25 Broadway
...was on the verge of signing a lease at the Sapir Organization’s chandelier-bedecked 100 Church Street. Sources say there was some concern on the part of the Sapirs’ lenders about the...
Published by The New York Observer on June 23, 2009.
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27 Park Place
The City Visible: Busting Loose Amid Wall Street’s Blues
On that day at Club Remix, a night spot at 27 Park Place, a voguing contest with a $500 prize for the winner was held as a tribute for the founders of the underground ballroom dance scene, some of whom have died of AIDS. This urban gay subculture was vividly brought to life in the 1990 independent film “Paris Is Burning” and got another boost from Madonna’s 1990 hit “Vogue.”
Published by New York Times on November 28, 2008.
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115 Church Street
Events for Tuesday, November 11, 2008
11:30 a.m. The American Legion unveils a monument honoring Long Island military veterans at American Legion Hall, 115 Church Street, in Lake Ronkonkoma.
Published by The New York Observer on November 10, 2008.
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110 Church Street
Starbucks opening stores amidst closings
Starbucks has leases for two new coffee stores at 239 Seventh Avenue in Chelsea and 110 Church Street in Tribeca.
Published by The Real Deal on September 16, 2008.
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10007
Outer boroughs lead NYC job growth
Four Zip codes in the southern tip of Manhattan—10007, 10005, 10038, and 10048—were among the Top 5 Zip codes in the city with the most jobs lost. Employment there dropped by nearly 78,000 jobs between 1997 and 2007.
Published by Crain's New York Business on September 3, 2008.
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Manhattan CB 1
Rebuilding at 9/11 Site Runs Late, Report Says
“For years, unrealistic deadlines were set,” said Julie Menin, chairwoman of Community Board 1, whose district includes the site. “There seemed to be more interest in having press conferences declaring how Lower Manhattan would be rebuilt better than ever, than in establishing realistic deadlines and budgets.
Published by New York Times on July 1, 2008.
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Manhattan CB 1
Higher Costs and Delays Expected at Ground Zero
Many planners, officials and local residents insist that the dates and budget numbers were unrealistic the day they were announced by the Port Authority and former governor George E. Pataki, who made the rebuilding of ground zero a cornerstone of his administration. Still, Julie Menin, chairwoman of Community Board 1, which covers the former World Trade Center, said she was dismayed by the latest news.
Published by New York Times on June 30, 2008.
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Manhattan CB 1
Puttin’ on the Spitz! Love Gov’s Trollops Are Main Dish at Gala
Julie Menin said that she had expected it to be a slow news day, in her opening speech to the 50 guests who were gathered at the Community Board 1 chairperson’s Tribeca duplex for the Women’s Campaign Forum’s annual gala Monday night.
Published by The New York Observer on March 11, 2008.
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Manhattan CB 1
Downtown: At the Site of Disaster, Dust and Dismay
Nor is he alone in his worries: According to Catherine McVay Hughes, chairwoman of the World Trade Center Redevelopment Committee of Community Board 1, possible health hazards from ground zero are the No. 1 complaint among Downtown residents.
Published by New York Times on March 2, 2008.