New York awards $6.6M to land Diageo Connecticut HQ
Jan 11, 2019
The company is getting $6.6 million in incentives from the state of New York, taking a lease at 3 World Trade Center where it will relocate its Midtown Manhattan offices at 530 Fifth Ave., with plans ...
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Spirits Giant Diageo Moving North American Office to 3 World Trade Center
Jan 11, 2019
Diageo—the spirits conglomerate that owns brands like Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker and scotch distillery Lagavulin—will relocate its North American offices from Connecticut to 3 World Trade Center, th...
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Fintech Firm Upping WTC Office Space to 136K SF With Move Within Campus
Jan 08, 2019
Hudson River Trading will nearly double its offices and move from 4 World Trade Center to the recently opened 3 World Trade Center, landlord Silverstein Properties announced.
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Hudson River Trading Moving to 3 World Trade Center
Jan 08, 2019
Silverstein Properties Chairman Larry Silverstein announced today that the company has signed a lease with Hudson River Trading (HRT), a pioneer in the fintech industry, for 136,000 square feet of off...
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Mattress startup Casper beds new office at 3 World Trade Center
Jan 04, 2019
Company is taking 70K sf in relocation from Midtown South
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Whee! New classic toy store Toytoise will open at the Oculus
Nov 07, 2018
Yes, we're fully aware that it's still November. However, we thought you might like to know that a new upscale toy store—specializing in sturdy, shiny, impeccably-designed wooden toys—is opening r...
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Three-Day Smorgasburg Food Festival Heads to WTC Oculus Plaza
Nov 07, 2018
A three-day open-air food festival and community block party are heading to WTC Oculus Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
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Smorgasburg is coming to lower Manhattan for three days
Nov 07, 2018
Smorgasburg isn't done with Manhattan quite yet. After the closure of the Soho Smorgasburg earlier this year, the Brooklyn-based food festival will land in the Financial District for three days later ...
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New York Citys first Amazon Go cashierless store will open near the Worl...
Oct 22, 2018
The company’s latest futuristic convenience shop is being built inside the Brookfield Place office and shopping complex.
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FiDine: Inside Lower Manhattans Burgeoning Restaurant Scene
Oct 16, 2018
Can Lower Manhattan really turn into a fine dining destination? Too late—it already has!
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Silver City: Q&A with Silverstein Properties Marty Burger
Oct 11, 2018
Commercial Observer sits down with Silverstein Properties’ Marty Burger to discuss forging a gleaming World Trade Center in Downtown Manhattan.
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How big business is leasing up new office towers faster than New York can b...
Oct 10, 2018
With more than 9.5 million s/f of new office space due to open in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens by year’s end, New York is the second-fastest growing commercial market in the country
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3 World Trade Center: Office/Retail/Mixed-Use Best Project 2018
Sep 27, 2018
3 World Trade Center is the fifth-tallest building in New York City, at 1,079 ft. It contains 2.5 million sq ft of rentable office space and 216,000 sq ft of retail space.
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Spotify becomes second-largest tenant at 4 WTC
Sep 19, 2018
Sublease marks streaming giant’s latest growth spurt
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In Lower Manhattan, everything old is new again
Sep 11, 2018
Exploring New York's revitalized downtown and South Street Seaport
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Street Art Brings New Messages of Hope to the World Trade Center Campus
Sep 11, 2018
Leading up to the 17th anniversary of 9/11, wife-husband duo Chinon Maria and Sebastian Mitre discuss their large-scale mural near the World Trade Center campus and how it delivers a message of unity.
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Dawn of a new Downtown: The transformation of Lower Manhattan since 9/11
Sep 11, 2018
In 2010, Lower Manhattan was still deeply scarred by the attacks of 9-11. With much of the neighborhood under construction, a high vacancy rate, and few full-time residents, walking around the area, e...
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From Ground Zero to Concert Destination: How the WTC Has Evolved
Sep 11, 2018
On the 17th anniversary of 9/11, what was once Ground Zero is now unrecognizable.
Three super-tall skyscrapers, two high-end malls, a major memorial and museum, tourist attractions, and a soaring tra...
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Larry Silverstein Tells YIMBY Fosters Design For 200 Greenwich Still A C...
Sep 11, 2018
YIMBY recently sat down with Larry Silverstein to discuss his firm’s upcoming projects, as well as the status of the World Trade Center’s last remaining office supertall-to-be, at 200 Greenwich St...
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17 years after 9/11, Financial District having a residential renaissance
Sep 11, 2018
Since 9/11, the Financial District is becoming less Wall Street and more Main Street as three times more New Yorkers call it home.
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NYC subway station reopens for the first time since 9/11
Sep 08, 2018
It may not be clean and shiny for long, but the brand new Cortlandt Street subway station is a thing of beauty. In gleaming chrome and white marble, the station reopened Saturday afternoon after being...
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Where to find New York’s best street art, murals and graffiti
Aug 30, 2018
From Manhattan's new mural district to Brooklyn's iconic Biggie Smalls portrait and the Graffiti Hall of Fame in Harlem, this is the best street art in NYC.
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Construction Ramps Up On The Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center At T...
Aug 28, 2018
After previously enduring a slight pause in construction, the site of the future Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center has picked up the pace of steel assembly currently forming the bottom sub-lev...
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New Street Murals Animate World Trade Center in New York City
Aug 27, 2018
Ever since the events of 9/11, New York City has faced the challenges of rebuilding the area around the Twin Towers as well as finding an appropriate aesthetic for the site—tasks that have been espe...
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