Empire State Building lights up blue and white in support of Israel
The top of the Empire State Building was illuminated in blue and white on Saturday night in support of Israel It was one of several buildings in and around the city lit up in solidarity with the Israeli people on the day of attacks by Hamas terrorists that killed hundreds. They included One World Trade Center, operated jointly by the Port Authority and the Durst Organization, and City Hall. The Empire State Building was previously lit up in the colors of the Israeli flag from April 25 into April 26 to celebrate Israeli Independence Day. Gov. Hochul ordered several state-owned…
Date 2023-10-07
Author Joseph Wilkinson
Springbone Kitchen to Open at The Durst Organization's 1155 Avenue of the Americas
Healthy fast-casual restaurant to open its 7th New York City location
Author The Durst Organization
Springbone Coming to 1155 Avenue of the Americas
Midtown’s lunchtime rush will soon have a new gluten-free contender Springbone Kitchen is opening its eighth location at 1155 Avenue of the Americas after signing a 15-year lease for 1,973 square feet on the ground floor and lower level of the 42-story office tower, landlord The Durst Organization announced. A spokesperson for Durst declined to share the asking rent, but average asking rent in the nearby retail corridor on Fifth Avenue was $646 per square foot in the second quarter of 2023 and $474 per square foot on 34th Street during the same period, according to a CBRE report. Sam…
Date 2023-10-04
Author Abigail Nehring
Springbone Kitchen to Open in Midtown
Springbone Kitchen, known for its bone broth and healthy fast-casual options, is opening a new outpost at 1155 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown.
Date 2023-10-04
Author Emily Fu
Seven tenants sign at The Durst Organization and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s One World Trade Center
Manhattan, NY The Durst Organization and The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said that seven tenants have signed leases totaling nearly 50,000 s/f at One World Trade Center The transactions consisted of three new leases and four renewals. Among the new tenants includes: <ul> <li>LMAX Group, a global financial technology company, leased 7,945 s/f on the 76th floor. The company was previously in Servcorp’s coworking space at One World Trade Center and grew and relocated within the building. They were represented by Sinclair Li and Patrick Moroney of CBRE.</li> <li>Alternative asset management firm OnyxPoint Global Management LP signed…</li> </ul>
Author New York Real Estate Journal