Here’s a look at the largest office projects coming to Manhattan

The following is one of the hundreds of data sets available on TRD Pro — the one-stop real estate terminal for all the data and market information you need. If remote work was supposed to be the death of the Manhattan office tower, some of the city’s top developers didn’t get the memo. For The Real Deal’s December issue, Kathryn Brenzel looked at some of the biggest offices in the pipeline from RXR Realty, Related

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Titan Golden inks two retail tenants at long-vacant Madison Ave space

After struggling for years to land a tenant, a prominent Madison Avenue retail space just picked up two. The ground-floor space at 645 Madison Avenue, Titan Golden’s 22-story office building on the corner of East 60th Street, will soon host apparel brand Peter Millar and Swiss watchmaker IWC Schaffhausen, both of which signed 10-year deals for roughly 2,900 square feet, plus a shared, 3,000-square-foot space on the lower level. Brokers say asking rents have returned

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RXR, TF Cornerstone cleared for 1,500-foot tower at Grand Central

A building set to be one of New York City’s tallest office towers is one step closer to reality. RXR Realty and TF Cornerstone’s development at 175 Park Avenue has received approval from the City Council, Bloomberg reported. The mixed-use building at the Grand Hyatt site next to Grand Central Terminal will include more than 2 million square feet of office space and up to 500 hotel rooms. The developers unveiled plans in February for

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MTA cuts rent up to 90% for small businesses

The MTA board voted unanimously Wednesday to relieve rent for its small-business tenants at Grand Central Terminal. Under the move, which had been proposed earlier this month, qualifying businesses at Grand Central and all other Metropolitan Transportation Authority locations except the Fulton Street Transit Center will owe no rent for April through July, Crain’s reported. As of Aug. 1, rent will change to either 10 percent of a store’s gross sales or 10 percent of

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New York City on a Budget: 10 Great Things to Do That Won’t Break the Bank

New York City is an amazing place. I’ve been smitten ever since my first visit and it’s a love affair that continues. It’s a city that offers so much. It’s also a city that can easily break your budget! NYC living doesn’t always equal cheap living. However, there is plenty to do for free or …