A massive office tower taking shape next to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan is the latest evidence that the pandemic hasn’t diminished the real estate industry’s appetite for city-shaping projects.
In August, the Gerber Group’s Manhattan bars and restaurants started hiring more workers in preparation for an influx of customers returning to the offices the following month.
It’s been a hard pandemic for New York City, but some see glimmers of hope for the Big Apple’s once-vibrant travel economy. “We are cautiously optimistic about the future of New York City tourism,” said Christopher Heywood, executive vice president of global communications for NYC & Company, whose ...
Office life usually consists of being so busy you forget to eat lunch, wrapping up in a blanket in the frigid temperatures, and totally abandoning everything the second 5 p.m. rolls around on Friday.
Office space provider Industrious has taken over 23,000 s/f of space at 251 West 30th Street as the company looks to bolster its footprint in New York as the flex space sector looks to lead that office rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.
Too many employees endure 10 hour shifts in a tight cubicle, alternating between a break room that never has fresh coffee and a stuffy conference rooms that encourages nothing but lethargy.
Because of COVID-19, it already seems like winter in NYC will be filled with lots of changes. From dining rules to schools, stuff is opening, then closing, and then opening up again—and it can feel hard to keep up with all of the latest news and regulations. But don’...
After months of anticipation, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced in October that New York City’s popular outdoor dining program would be made permanent. It sounded like a dream, and then it got cold. Thankfully, more and more restaurants are heating their outdoor seating areas using a combination of standing ...