Some Employers Are Incentivizing Fun and Games to Encourage People to Return to In-Person Work
At One World Trade Center, wide open public spaces offer room to relax. Companies in the building are encouraging their workers to take advantage of the spaces.
Author Inside Edition
Outstanding Queens Restoration Projects To Receive NYLC’s Moses Preservation Awards
The New York Landmarks Conservancy has announced the winners of the 2024 Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards, the Conservancy’s highest honors for excellence in preservation. The Award recipients demonstrate the amazing and challenging preservation projects that occur throughout the City Queens Plaza Clocktower at 29-27 Queens Plaza North, Long Island City and Most Precious Blood Roman Catholic Church at 32-23 36th Street in Astoria will receive the Awards at a ceremony on April 10 at The Plaza Hotel. The ceremony attracts an audience of more than 500 every year. “The ‘Lucys’ are a joyous celebration of impressive preservation work occurring…
Author The Queens Gazette
The Durst Organization Inks HQ Relocation in Manhattan
The 425,000-square-foot office tower is now 85 percent leased.
Date 2024-03-27
Author Simona Tudose
Deals of the Day: March 26
General contractor moving headquarters to Durst building
Date 2024-03-26
Author Julianne Cuba
Clune Construction to move New York City headquarters
Clune Construction, a national general contractor, will move its New York City headquarters to Midtown East office building 655 Third Ave The approximately 23,400-square-foot-space comprises the entire 10th floor of the building. Asking rent was $69 per square foot. The landlord, The Durst Organization, was represented in-house by Tom Bow, Ashlea Aaron and Bailey Caliban. The contractor was represented by Savills’ John Mambrino and Nicholas Farmakis. Clune Construction previously had its New York City headquarters at 405 Lexington. Their new location at 655 Third Ave. is a 30-story, 425,000-square-foot property that features a renovated lobby, double-glazed windows that deflect glare…
Date 2024-03-26
Author Julian Nazar