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Lexington Avenue at 48th Street
Hospital Did Not Report Burress’s Wound
The shooting occurred sometime between 1:20 and 1:50 a.m. Saturday inside the Latin Quarter, a nightclub on Lexington Avenue at 48th Street, and Burress arrived at the hospital, at York Avenue and 68th Street, at 2:04 a.m., Browne said.
Published by New York Times on December 2, 2008.
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1040 Sixth
Utility Council Signs for 12,000 SF in Midtown
Cohen represented Skyline Developers in the transaction, while Barry Rosner, senior managing director at Newmark Knight Frank, represented the NPCC, a regional entity formed in 1966 to help ensure the reliable operation of the bulk power system. As GlobeSt.com previously reported, Skyline bought 1040 Sixth, along with 1050 and 1052 Ave. of the Americas, as a package for $170 million in July 2007.
Published by GlobeSt on December 1, 2008.
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39th Street and Sixth Avenue
Utility Council Signs for 12,000 SF in Midtown
A Skyline source did not respond to GlobeSt.com’s calls for additional information by deadline. However, in August GlobeSt.com reported that asking rents would increase from the low $60s per square foot to the mid to upper $70s per square foot, following completion of the renovation. At that time, the property--situated on the northeastern 39th Street and Sixth Avenue--was about 90% leased.
Published by GlobeSt on December 1, 2008.
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1052 Avenue of the Americas
Utility Council Signs for 12,000 SF in Midtown
Cohen represented Skyline Developers in the transaction, while Barry Rosner, senior managing director at Newmark Knight Frank, represented the NPCC, a regional entity formed in 1966 to help ensure the reliable operation of the bulk power system. As GlobeSt.com previously reported, Skyline bought 1040 Sixth, along with 1050 and 1052 Ave. of the Americas, as a package for $170 million in July 2007.
Published by GlobeSt on December 1, 2008.
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48th and Lexington Ave.
Lupica: Plaxico is MVP of stupidity
The Latin Quarter, this generation's version of a famous name of New York nightlife, is at 48th and Lexington Ave., part of the building that houses a Radisson hotel, around the corner from the Radisson's front entrance, next to a Starbucks, across the street from the Red Star Pizzeria Cafe.
Published by New York Daily News on December 1, 2008.
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1040 Sixth Ave.
Utility Council Signs for 12,000 SF in Midtown
In a release, William Cohen, EVP at Newmark Knight Frank and 1040 Sixth Ave.’s leasing agent, says the lease was signed "just a couple weeks after our successful broker event" at the repositioned property, which recently completed $15 million-plus worth of capital improvements .
Published by GlobeSt on December 1, 2008.
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Lexington Avenue and East 48th Street
GIANT JERK SHOOTS HIMSELF
The trouble-plagued NFL star blasted himself through his right thigh just after midnight near the VIP entrance to the LQ nightclub on Lexington Avenue and East 48th Street and had to be hospitalized, sources said.
Published by New York Post on November 30, 2008.
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35 West 44th St.
Upcoming Events in The Legal CommunityNovember 30, 2008
...Luncheon Keynote speaker: John Stossel, ABC News Correspondent, 20/20. Held at the Harvard Club, 35 West 44th St., Manhattan. For information or to RSVP, contact the Manhattan Institute: (646) 839-3377, or www...
Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on November 30, 2008.
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11 East 36th Street
Experience Necessary: From That First Show and Tell, a Passion for Real Estate
...father worked on Saturdays and would take me in from Brooklyn on the train to 11 East 36th Street. The elevator was not automated, and the man on the elevator since I was the...
Published by New York Times on November 28, 2008.
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424 Fifth Avenue
A Guide to the Holiday Window Displays
If you want to do the four major window displays in one swoop, the best path is to walk from Macy’s (West 34th Street and Broadway) to Lord & Taylor (424 Fifth Avenue, at East 38th Street), up to Saks Fifth Avenue (611 Fifth Avenue, at East 49th Street), then farther over to Bloomingdale’s (1000 Third Avenue, at East 59th Street) — or the reverse route.
Published by New York Times on November 28, 2008.
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711 Fifth Avenue
A Guide to the Holiday Window Displays
Other stores with window displays include American Girl Place (609 Fifth Avenue, at East 49th Street), World of Disney (711 Fifth Avenue at 55th Street), and Bergdorf Goodman (754 Fifth Avenue, at East 58th Street).
Published by New York Times on November 28, 2008.
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611 Fifth Avenue
A Guide to the Holiday Window Displays
If you want to do the four major window displays in one swoop, the best path is to walk from Macy’s (West 34th Street and Broadway) to Lord & Taylor (424 Fifth Avenue, at East 38th Street), up to Saks Fifth Avenue (611 Fifth Avenue, at East 49th Street), then farther over to Bloomingdale’s (1000 Third Avenue, at East 59th Street) — or the reverse route.
Published by New York Times on November 28, 2008.
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10 East 53rd Street
Publishing Bigshots Told to Open Canned Tuna, Eat at Desk
At Collins, Harper’s sister division at 10 East 53rd Street, editors have been asked to scale back on their expenses, and at Random House, several sources confirmed, some supervisors were recently given guidelines indicating how much employees should tip and which restaurants near the company’s midtown headquarters are thrifty enough to do business in. While the guidelines were advisory, the message was clear.
Published by The New York Observer on November 25, 2008.
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500 Fifth Avenue
Defying Slump, Developers Plan 60-Story Hospital Industry Center on West Side
The World Product Centre was jointly conceived by Mr. Perlman and Mr. Green. Mr. Green and a partner, Joseph Neumann, owned the Salmon Tower, a 59-story office building at 500 Fifth Avenue, at 42nd Street, in the 1980s.
Published by New York Times on November 20, 2008.
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666 Fifth Avenue
CBRE, Cushman Agree: Fifth Avenue Really Expensive for Retailers
Gene Spiegelman, executive director, Cushman & Wakefield New York said: “Through midyear 2008 Fifth Avenue consolidated its position as the world's most expensive retail address with prime rents around $1,850 sq ft. Ground level retail rents, however, broke the $2,300 sq ft barrier with the lease to Abercrombie at 666 Fifth Avenue. Fifth Avenue continues to deliver the key retail drivers of high turnover and high profile brand positioning in front of international consumers.
Published by The New York Observer on November 19, 2008.
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1290 Sixth Avenue
German lender takes 7 World Trade Center space HSBC abandoned
...Trade Center deal. The article said that WestLB was looking at other Midtown options, including 1290 Sixth Avenue, 1633 Broadway and 114 West 47th Street. WestLB officials were not immediately available for comment...
Published by The Real Deal on November 19, 2008.
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51st and Fifth
H&M and Comme des Garçons Get Married
8:20 a.m.: I rush through Rockefeller Center on my way to the H&M flagship 51st and Fifth, walking past the sad clot of people lingering outside the Today show (though this is surely not any sadder than lining up for clothes). I race by a trio of camels, who I believe are extras in the nativity scene at the Radio City Christmas show, but I have no time to confirm this with their keepers—I'm late!
Published by Village Voice on November 19, 2008.
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114 West 47th Street
German lender takes 7 World Trade Center space HSBC abandoned
...that WestLB was looking at other Midtown options, including 1290 Sixth Avenue, 1633 Broadway and 114 West 47th Street. WestLB officials were not immediately available for comment...
Published by The Real Deal on November 19, 2008.
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383 Madison
The 28 of '08
Just ask 383 Madison, which made the list at No. 8. It was Bear Stearns’ world headquarters.
Published by The New York Observer on November 19, 2008.
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67 West 38th Street
Zagat Shopping: Fabrics
67 West 38th Street
Published by NY1 on November 19, 2008.
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110 East 42nd Street
Elliman cancels annual holiday bash
Last year, Elliman enjoyed a "banner year -- the best ever," Herman said. The company celebrated accordingly, at the swanky Pierre hotel, Fifth Avenue at 61st Street. In 2006, the firm's gala at Cipriani at 110 East 42nd Street featured sophisticated lighting, an ice sculpture and top-shelf food and booze.
Published by The Real Deal on November 19, 2008.
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31 W. 52nd St.
Paramount Enters JV To Recap Trophy Tower
Paramount Group, Inc. and a corporate pension trust advised by JP Morgan Asset Management have entered a joint venture to recapitalize 31 W. 52nd St.
Published by GlobeSt on November 18, 2008.
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42 West 44th St.
Upcoming Events in The Legal Community November 18, 2008
Introduction: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Speaker: Linda Greenhouse, award-winning journalist. Topic: âWhat a Judge Knows.â Welcoming remarks by Patricia M. Hynes, president, New York City Bar Association. Held at the NYC Bar Association, 42 West 44th St., Manhattan.
Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on November 18, 2008.
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410 Park Avenue
Entertainment Law Firm Takes 100,000 Feet at Times Square Tower
Pryor, Cashman, a mid-size entertainment law firm resplendent with B-list clients, has announced it will take 100,000 square feet at Times Square Tower, the Boston Properties building on 42nd Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue. It will relocate from Eastgate Realty's 410 Park Avenue, which has housed the firm since 1971.
Published by The New York Observer on November 18, 2008.
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251 W 50th Street
Receta: Pescado a la talla
251 W 50th Street
Published by NY1 on November 18, 2008.
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E 53rd and Park
11.18.08 Filming Locations
Law and Order: CI is filming at E 53rd and Park in Manhattan.
Published by On Location Vacations on November 18, 2008.
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31 West 52nd Street
Paramount Recapitalizing 31 West 52nd Street
Paramount Recapitalizing 31 West 52nd Street
Published by The New York Observer on November 18, 2008.
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605 Third Avenue
Entertainment Law Firm Takes 100,000 Feet at Times Square Tower
Pryor, Cashman had formerly been negotiating with the Fisher Brothers for space at 605 Third Avenue.
Published by The New York Observer on November 18, 2008.
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540 Madison Ave.
Report: Two Macklowe Towers Back on Market
The Boston-based REIT closed on 540 Madison Ave. and Two Grand Central Tower on Aug. 13, paying $705 million.
Published by GlobeSt on November 17, 2008.
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527 Madison Ave.
Report: Two Macklowe Towers Back on Market
In September, Mitsui Fudosan acquired 527 Madison Ave. for $225 million and Chicago-based Transwestern purchased 126 E. 56th St. for $160 million.
Published by GlobeSt on November 17, 2008.