CB Richard Ellis
It Is So On! Cushman, CBRE To Battle for Reporters' Stomachs
It’s a balls-out move, but this Wednesday CB Richard Ellis will take on its archrival Cushman & Wakefield by hosting a first-quarter analysis luncheon for media folks the day after Cushman & Wakefield hosts its own first-quarter breakfast for the same media folks.
Call it a schmooze-fight. read more »
Newsweek Planning To Move Downtown
Newsweek, which for decades has called midtown its home, is nearing a deal that would move its offices downtown to 100 Church Street. read more »
It's So On! Brokers to Battle On Stairs of Empire State Building
Time to ready the oxygen tanks: Commercial brokers are planning to race up 86 floors of the Empire State Building.
Come Feb. 5, an Empire State Building spokeswoman tells us that the city’s biggest brokerages will square off with each other as part of the building’s annual “Run-Up,” with Jones Lang LaSalle, Cushman & Wakefield, CB Richard Ellis, Studley and Newmark Knight Frank each planning to send at least one team of five runners (team names include the “Sub-Primers” and “Victoria’s Secret”). read more »
Principal Financial Pens $100-a-Foot-Plus Lease on Seventh Ave
Principal Financial Group has signed a lease to take a 19,000-square-foot space in Vornado Realty Trust’s 888 Seventh Avenue, according to CB Richard Ellis broker Paul Amrich, who handled the deal for Principal.
Principal, a Fortune 500 financial services firm, will take the entire 25th floor, moving from a space of about 10,000 feet on the 11th floor of the building. read more »
Midtown South Graduates
It’s official: midtown South has been annexed by midtown, as the prospect of billions in investment in Penn Station and some 7.5 million square feet in anticipated development by Steve Roth’s Vornado Realty Trust have convinced a major brokerage that things are changing along 34th Street.
CB Richard Ellis today announced that the Empire State Building, the Penn Plaza buildings and others in the area will now be included in the firm’s definition of “midtown.”
The move, which also stretched the boundaries to include the New York Times building on Eighth Avenue, puts about 17 million square feet of office space into midtown, according to CB Richard Ellis.
Press release after the jump. read more »
Dark Blue Suits! Fist Pumps! 'Cyclical Markets!' It's a CBRE Party!
“You see they got oysters over there?” a financial type said as he extended a closed fist to a coworker in celebration.
The wine flowed as CBRE brokers and their clients prepped for the evening’s main event: getting down with Booker T. and the M.G.’s. The concert was part of the River to River festival, a series of summer events set up after Sept. 11 to revitalize lower Manhattan.
However, much of the conversation at the cocktail reception revolved around business. read more »
Pssst! The Manhattan Office Market's About to Have a Busy Summer
It’s been a sleepy year so far in the Manhattan office-leasing world, which is to be expected. Vacancy rates are at a huge low and average rents are at an all-time high.
But brokers are quietly saying it’s going to be a very busy summer and, indeed, things are picking up. Take midtown recently: In April, leasing activity there nearly tripled what it was in March, according to stats from brokerage CB Richard Ellis; companies leased 1.84 million square feet of office space versus 660,000 square feet in March. read more »









