10 Trends for NYC's Office Space in 2015 Office interior For New York City's office real estate market in 2014, all eyes were on TAMI — technology, advertising, media and information — and that trend will likely continue in 2015, experts predict. READ MORE
Manhattan Sees Robust Office Growth Manhattan Manhattan’s office-leasing market showed strength in 2014 with asking rents rising, vacancies dropping and the historically important financial sector adding jobs. READ MORE
Larry Silverstein Feels ‘Pretty Damn Good’ About Downtown Larry Silverstein The 83-year-old chairman of Silverstein Properties and master leaseholder and developer of the World Trade Center site invited Commercial Observer into his office on the 38th floor of 7 World Trade Center, motioning both in the direction of the existing and rising towers on the Trade Center site and... READ MORE
Tal Kerret Named President of Silverstein Properties Tal Kerret New York City developer Larry A. Silverstein today announced the appointment of Tal Kerret as President of Silverstein Properties, Inc. READ MORE
Westfield Details More WTC Retail Tenants Retail Tenants Westfield Corporation released the largest list of retail tenants to date yesterday for the 350,000 square feet of retai READ MORE
IEX to Move NY Office to 4 WTC IEX office space Silverstein Properties announced that IEX, has signed a 7-year, 13,000 square foot (1,208 square meter) lease at 4 World Trade Center. READ MORE
Gourmet stores to fortify World Trade Center Shopping space In addition to Eataly in the base of 4 WTC, Westfield Corp. — which owns all the retail space at the 16-acre complex — has signed leases with 14 gourmet food stores and grab-and-go spots. READ MORE
30 Under 30 of NYC’s Rising Real Estate Stars 30 under 30 rising real estate stars Ms. Holzkamp is leading the design and construction of the hotel’s public places in the podium of the structure. READ MORE
Downtown Heavy Hitters Dish at CO Forum Downtown heavy hitters Silverstein Properties Chairman Larry Silverstein, CBRE New York tri-state CEO Mary Ann Tighe and the rest of the panel featuring five of Lower Manhattan’s top developers, brokers and tenants shared their assessments of the World Trade Center area’s progress. READ MORE