In commercial real estate today, “distress” is the word most often attached to office properties. But there’s another kind of distress that goes beyond capital stacks and debt coverage levels. The ...
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On and around some of New York City’s most iconic buildings, beehives are buzzing. By Patrick McGeehan Office tenants are caught in the middle and the building’s fate remains unclear. By Anna Kodé ...
The story of the Chrysler Building begins not with Walter P. Chrysler, whom the building is named after, but with an altogether different figure. William H. Reynolds, a Brooklyn developer and ...