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  • 469 Seventh Avenue

    Summit Business Media has signed a lease to take a 17,000-square-foot space at 469 Seventh Avenue, according to a release from Colliers International, which arranged the deal.

    By July, the business-to-business media company will leave behind the sixth floor 475 Park Avenue South for an eight-year lease on the 10th floor of the 267,000-square-foot Midtown West building, between West 35th and West 36th streets. Nearly half of the 16 floors are still available, the release said. [more]

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  • Rendering of crisis housing complex in Downtown Brooklyn

    Construction is starting soon on a three-story, three-unit Downtown Brooklyn mini-complex that will serve as the city’s crisis housing for disaster victims, the New York Post reported.

    The site, next to the Office of Emergency Management at 165 Cadman Plaza East, was chosen this month for the $1.1 million contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Brooklyn-based Garrison Architects was tapped as designer. Vienna, Va.-based American Manufactured Systems and Services’ proposal described two 822-square-foot units on the top two floors and a 480-square-foot one-bedroom handicap-accessible unit on the ground floor. [more]

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  • Ian Bruce Eichner and Flatiron District (street photo via Flickr)

    Developer Ian Bruce Eichner plans to spend $100 million for a site near the Flatiron Building as well as the air rights of several nearby buildings so he can put up a nearly 800-foot glass condominium tower, the Wall Street Journal reported.

    Eichner, of Continuum Company, is within weeks of buying the parcel, at East 22nd Street between Broadway and Park Avenue South, from One Hand Realty LLC. [more]

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  • Jonathan Tisch (Photo by
    STUDIO SCRIVO)

    From the May issue: Jonathan Tisch is the co-chairman of the board of Loews Corporation, a publicly traded company started by his grandparents in the 1940s that’s now worth in excess of $50 billion. The company has interests in off-shore drilling, insurance and commercial real estate with a major focus on hospitality. His family also owns 50 percent of the New York Giants. Tisch — the son of late business mogul Robert Tisch — is also chairman of Loews Hotels, a Loews subsidiary which owns and operates 19 hotels in the United States and Canada, including the Loews Regency Hotel at 540 Park Avenue. [more]

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  • 650 Madison Avenue

    Major New York players such as Vornado Realty Trust, Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp. and Crown Acquisitions have moved to nab Carlyle Group’s 650 Madison Avenue office tower, with some bids coming in at north of $1.3 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported. [more]

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  • Tax firm quadruples space at Malkin’s 1359 Broadway

    Building was once dominated by small garment industry tenants
    May 22, 2013 09:30AM

    1359 Broadway and Anthony Malkin

    Tax and accounting firm FLSV Fund Administration Services is quadrupling its space at Malkin Holdings’ 1359 Broadway, Crain’s reported.

    The 10,300-square-foot lease deal will see FLSV occupy 14,300 square feet on the 10th and 12th floors of the 22-story Midtown building, located between West 36th and West 37th streets. Asking rent for the space was in the $40s per square foot, and the leases for FLSV’s space expire in 2020. [more]

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  • Flushing Meadows-Corona Park

    Both Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Major League Soccer have taken a step back from plans to bring a soccer stadium to Queens’ Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Capital New York reported.

    “”I think that’s a wonderful place for it, but it’s not the only place,” Bloomberg said during a press conference at the Museum of the Moving Image. “And I’m sure they’re going to continue to look and listen, and I just want to make sure that we do get a venue.” [more]

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  • ICSC: Firehouse Subs eyes 60-store expansion in NYC

    Florida sandwich shop mulling World Trade Center retail mall location
    May 22, 2013 08:30AM By Adam Pincus

    From left: Greg Delks, Ever Santana and John Namey of Firehouse Subs, and a rendering of the WTC retail space

    A 19-year-old Florida sandwich chain is on a national expansion drive and plans to open 60 stores in New York City over the next 10 years, potentially including one at the under-construction retail mall at the World Trade Center. [more]

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  • 5Pointz in Long Island City

    Walmart still space-shopping in NYC. Waypoint becomes fifth single-family rental landlord to file in the last year with IPO plans. Community board to address controversial condo plans at Long Island City’s 5Pointz. A day in the life of: MDLNY’s Ryan Serhant. Dinosaur BBQ set to open Gowanus branch. Read these stories and more after the jump.

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  • Top stories

    May 22, 2013 07:30AM

    Top stories yesterday on The Real Deal:
    1. Shvo resurfaces as High Line developer 
    2. ICSC guests work hard, play harder: PHOTOS 
    3. Construction to start on hotel conversion of Jarmulowsky Bank 

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