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As we kick off 2023 with economic anxiety, the New York City commercial real estate market faces uncertainty.
Known to many as the city that never sleeps, New York City is notoriously one of the busiest, loudest, and most trafficked urban centers in the world.
Before searching for New York City office space, understand the core differences between Class A, B, and C buildings.
If you’re a New York City commercial tenant, you’ve experienced long and complicated lease documents by now.
When we put together a similar type of year-end piece at the end of 2021, reflecting on the year that was and foreseeing the year to come, we mentioned challenging times.
As 2022 comes to a close, falling from grace continues to be a consistent theme in the business world.
New York City’s office occupancy rate recently hit a post-pandemic high of 47%, exceeding that of cities like Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
If your business plans to lease office space in New York City, you naturally want to understand additional costs beyond base rent and utilities.
As in-person work returns to neighborhoods like Midtown, the Plaza District, Flatiron, Meatpacking District, and Soho, an exciting trend emerges in New York City commercial real estate.
Picture yourself standing in a sleek Manhattan office, eager to sign a lease and tap into the city’s boundless potential.
There are many hidden charges that tenants have to worry about when leasing office space in New York City.
Finding the right NYC neighborhood is key when renting office space for your small business.
Nobody likes surprises when it comes to hidden costs.
Finding small office spaces for lease in quality, iconic, Class A buildings in Midtown Manhattan has become increasingly challenging.
A modern, comfortable workplace fitting the needs of your employees is paramount in 2022.
Making your New York City office space “green,” doesn’t solely refer to lush greenery and space for workers to socialize and take a breather.
Many companies are reevaluating decisions concerning their New York City office space leases as employees gradually return to in-person work.
Crime in Manhattan makes the news more than renting commercial office space nowadays.
After roughly six years of construction, 425 Park Avenue is finally complete.
Upscale amenities are becoming the norm in high-end New York City office space.
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