Icon Dot Com: One World Trade Center Debuts Website
The Durst Organization and its Cushman & Wakefield leasing team introduced their website for One World Trade Center yesterday in what promises to be the next big phase in the marketing of the soon-to-be iconic skyscraper. The team behind the 1,776-foot-tall office building will use the website to showcase the 1.3 million square feet of available space.
Date 2012-09-27
Author Daniel Edward Rosen
MGM to Keep NYC Headquarters at 655 Third Avenue
Iconic film company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has re-upped its lease at 655 Third Avenue for another five years, The Commercial Observer has learned.
Date 2012-09-27
Author Daniel Edward Rosen
One World Trade Ctr launches OneWTC.com -- Marketing website to attract tenants
The Durst Organization launches OneWTC.com, a website to play key role in new international marketing campaign Multimedia site for real estate brokers to attract tenants to One World Trade Center
Author The Durst Organization
452 Fifth Ave. Looking Up
Mitsubishi International Corp. has reworked its spaces and floors in a consolidation and expansion to 122,500 square feet at 655 Third Ave. The anchor tenant was on floors 2 through 5 and has added 6 to its occupancy while giving up pieces on 8, 9 and the smaller entire 21st floor. The asking rent was $54 a square foot, said Eric Engelhardt of the Durst Organization, who represented the building in-house. Chris Kraus of Jones Lang LaSalle and Eric Reimer, who has since left the firm, represented the tenant.
Date 2012-09-17
Author Lois Weiss
Vacancies Lead Landlords to Sell
When pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. vacated more than half of a building at Third Avenue and East 42nd Street a couple of years ago, the landlord, the Durst Organization, realized it had a problem. The Midtown leasing market has been losing steam, as major financial-services companies and others have shed hundreds of thousands of square feet. Third Avenue, which has long been the cheaper choice for tenants in a tight leasing market, has struggled even more than Midtown as a whole.
Date 2012-09-03
Author Laura Kusisto