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22 Vanderbilt Draws in 5 New Leases with Major Amenity Upgrades, Grand Central Access
The entire Grand Central commercial district is “on fire,” one broker said, as more highly-paid workers return to their offices.
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NYC is Getting a Dazzling New ‘Skyline-Shaping’ Office Tower
This week, at the Association for a Better New York’s Power Breakfast, Mayor Eric Adams endorsed and unveiled new renderings of developers Vornado, Ken Griffin and Rudin’s 62-story tower at 350 Park Ave.
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NYC Power Lunch Makes Comeback as More Workers Return to Office
Midtown staples like Michael’s and Fresco by Scotto, along with newer hot spots from top chefs Daniel Boulud and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, have been swarming with the city’s movers and shakers hungry for a good meal and to make deals.
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Why New York’s Condo Market Is A Delicate Balancing Act
In Manhattan, just six buildings make up a third of new condo inventory. The largest is Harry Macklowe’s One Wall Street, followed by the Waldorf towers. At Extell’s, buyers can still find a rare 421a tax abatement for condo owners. Rounding out the list are the Monogram at 135 East 47th Street, One High Line and 547 West 47th Street.
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Exclusive Bar Amenities: The Latest Trend in New York City Residences
Monogram NY and Front & York stand out for their innovative approach to offering exclusive bar amenities to residents. Manned by dedicated staff, this space offers sweeping panoramic views of the iconic New York City skyline, evoking the ambience of a private club.
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JPMorgan Headquarters Reaches 1,388-Foot Pinnacle At 270 Park Avenue In Midtown East, Manhattan
Construction has fully topped out on JPMorgan Chase‘s 1,388-foot supertall headquarters at 270 Park Avenue in Midtown East.
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Monogram New York Nears Completion At 135 East 47th Street In Midtown East, Manhattan
Construction is nearing completion on Monogram New York, a 35-story residential skyscraper at 135 East 47th Street in Midtown East.
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Why Rockefeller Center Is the Most Exciting Place to Eat in New York City
In New York, and especially post-COVID midtown Manhattan, much about the future of restaurants and real estate remains an open question, but in reimagining Rockefeller Center, Tishman Speyer tapped into one of the city’s strongest creative assets: its chefs. And the elite group it has attracted is boldly affirming the building’s future—with dressed Dungeness crab, tuna bibimbap, and chicken liver tajarin—and where they decide to drink after work.
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New York’s Latest Condo Launches Are Getting Larger
If Monogram reads as a blend of hospitality and residential, that’s because of the developer’s partnership with Anthology Group, a hospitality company with a portfolio of luxury hotels in Asia. The 35-story condo development neighbors the InterContinental, the Waldorf-Astoria and Lotte New York Palace. Health and wellness amenities along with the building’s palatial size, add to the hotel-like ambiance.
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Ken Griffin’s Citadel Plans 51-Story Office Tower on Park Avenue
Griffin’s Citadel is eyeing a 51-story, Norman Foster-designed tower at 350 Park Avenue, where it will redevelop properties leased from Steve Roth’s Vornado Realty Trust and Rudin Management, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. Citadel would occupy about 54 percent of the 1.7 million-square-foot building, which would rise to 1,350 feet.
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