The advocacy group American Thoracic Society is moving two blocks further downtown with a new lease signed this week at 25 Broadway, the bui [more]
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The advocacy group American Thoracic Society is moving two blocks further downtown with a new lease signed this week at 25 Broadway, the bui [more]
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The advocacy group American Thoracic Society is moving two blocks further downtown with a new lease signed this week at 25 Broadway, the bui [more]
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The advocacy group American Thoracic Society is moving two blocks further downtown with a new lease signed this week at 25 Broadway, the bui [more]
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From the February issue: As New York City construction firms get slammed by the downturn, they are turning to more modest projects, in some cases taking on multimillion-dollar renovations rather than the multibillion-dollar skyscrapers. While it’s clear that the collapse of the New York development market has taken a toll on builders and brokers, there may be nobody in the industry hit as hard as construction firms. As banks have largely cut off financing for new projects and cranes have been mothballed, thousands of contractors have lost their jobs. “It’s having a devastating impact on the construction market,” said Lou Coletti, president of the Building Trades Employers’ Association, which represents 1,700 construction management and contractor firms. “There are very few, if any, new projects moving forward.” To combat that lack of work, major New York construction firms are bidding for much smaller projects and diversifying into public-sector work, while other firms have been forced into bankruptcy protection.[more] [more]
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Claremont Prep
had planned to open a 200,000-square-foot middle and high school at the
Sapir Organization’s 100 Church Street, but sources say the deal fell
through. A source told Downtown Express that there was a problem with
the school’s planned rooftop addition; Claremont wanted to build a 23rd
floor on top of the building for a semi-enclosed outdoor space. Asking
rent at 100 Church was $40 a square foot, and the entire school project was
slated to cost about $30 million, the school said in March. The
Observer reported this week that the school was looking at space in 25
Broadway.



