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Once the shining star of the startup universe, WeWork now faces a stark reversal of fortune.
New York City’s real estate is an ever-changing landscape that can surprise even seasoned observers.
A silent tug-of-war occurs in the beating heart of global commerce – New York City.
There’s a quiet revolution happening in the job market.
Hunting for small, budget-friendly office spaces in Manhattan can often feel like an overwhelming task, akin to finding a needle in a haystack.
In these times of rapid change, American cities, particularly NYC, showcase their impressive ability to adapt and spring back from pandemic life.
Every type of commercial tenant has a unique checklist when searching for New York City office space.
In the world of commercial real estate in New York City, we often encounter something known as the Tenant Improvement Allowance (TIA).
In the hustle of New York City’s business scene, one factor stands out in the search for office spaces – a stunning view.
Whether strolling to work, taking an afternoon walk, or simply heading to the neighborhood pizza shop for a bite, you’ve probably seen someone from Communications Workers of America Local 1182 hard at work.
Welcome to a modern-day “tale of two cities” involving San Francisco and New York City.
Let’s say you’re a business owner in the heart of New York City.
Brace yourself for the future of New York City’s commercial real estate market because the uncertainty looks as significant as ever.
Facing a late 2022 lease expiration, Honest Networks urgently sought new office space for their growing telecommunications services.
Not long ago, in New York City, the Flatiron District transformed into the legendary “Silicon Alley” during the 90s tech explosion.
Once upon a time, Fifth Avenue reigned as the world’s priciest shopping boulevard, outshining London and Paris.
New York City’s skyline is breathtaking, with towering marvels like the Empire State Building, the art deco masterpiece Chrysler Building, and the stunning One World Trade Center.
March 8, 2023, marked the fall of Silicon Valley Bank, once a top institution for startups and venture capitalists.
Have you ever been in a predicament trying to find the perfect commercial space for your business?
Wall Street Alliance Group, a provider of wealth management for healthcare professionals, relocated to The Nelson Tower (450 Seventh Avenue) in partnership with Metro Manhattan Office Space.
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