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American Kennel Club to Open Dog-Care Shop in Manhattan

Club’s store on far West Side is its first in U.S The American Kennel Club is opening its first retail store in the U.S. on Manhattan’s far West Side, at the base of a soon-to-open luxury rental tower that anchors a booming residential block. The club, which maintains a registry of purebred pedigrees and provides the standards for dog shows, has leased 4,000 square feet in Via 57West, the Durst Organization’s tetrahedron-shaped building on West 57th Street. Also within the block, which is bounded by West 57th and West 58th streets and 11th and 12th avenues, are two other Durst…

Publication Wall Street Journal
Date 2016-03-06
Author Keiko Morris

A First Look at the Great Pyramid of West 57th Street

New York is a city where good architects come to gnash their teeth. Global monument-builders find their designs eaten away by termite-like regulations, community objections, and budget-shaving specialists.

Publication New York Magazine
Date 2016-03-04

Tour the Model Units of Bjarke Ingels's West Side Tetrahedron

Here now, a first real look inside of Bjarke Ingels's west side rental building, Via On Tuesday, the rentals at Bjarke Ingels's West Side tetrahedron officially hit the market from $3,000. To celebrate, developer Durst Organization opened the doors for a tour of the building's amenities and model apartments. A representative for the Durst Organization says interest in touring the building from potential tenants has been "extensive" leading up to its availability, and it's easy to see why: the development has all the cachet of other star architect buildings like Frank Gehry's New York by Gehry plus the allure of…

Publication Curbed NY
Date 2016-03-04
Author Zoe Rosenberg

One World Trade Center Is Key to Durst’s Broadcast Push

Company plans to outfit tower’s spire with antennas to service broadcasters leaving Empire State Building The return of broadcast-transmission facilities to a perch high above the World Trade Center site marks an expansion into a niche business for one of New York’s most prominent family-run real-estate companies. The Durst Organization is constructing a broadcast center at One World Trade Center. It plans to outfit the tower’s 408-foot spire with antennas to service television broadcasters lured away from the Empire State Building. While Durst is a joint venture owner of the 104-story building with the Port Authority of New York and…

Publication Wall Street Journal
Date 2016-03-04
Author Keiko Morris

LEASE RENEWALS AT 1133 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS

Three leases signed at The Durst Organization’s 1133 Avenue of the Americas

Publication The Durst Organization
Date 2016-03-01
Author Jordan Barowitz
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