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Opening in Summer 2013, Four Points by Sheraton Financial District Will Be Brand's Fourth Hotel in New York City
Guests Can Enjoy Spectacular Views ...
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In a downtown Manhattan courtroom last month, a jury awarded $50.5 million to a worker left paralyzed after he fell 15 feet from a New York City scaffold in 2007.
After a nine-day trial solely on damages, the jury adopted all of the plaintiff's numbers for economic loss, medical expenses and pain and suffering.
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Nausch, Hogan & Murray, Inc., has renewed its 10,245 s/f lease at The Moinian Group's 180 Maiden Lane in downtown Manhattan. The global insurance comp...
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- Midtown and Downtown NYC Lay Claim to Most Expensive Parking -
SEATTLE, July 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Colliers International's annual survey of parking rates in North America, released today, Midtown and Downtown Manhattan are the most expensive places in the U.S. to park, with median monthly rates at $541 and $533, respectively. Third-place Boston, at $438, is more than 19 percent less per month than Midtown Manhattan and well above the national average of $155.22.
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The Moinian Group has arranged a 4,000 s/f lease for the Waterkeeper Alliance, an environmental non-profit, located at 17 Battery Place at Washington ...
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Rubin Schron of Cammeby's International announced that four leases have been signed, totaling more than 17,000 s/f at 32 and 42 Broadway, the company'...
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The occupiers have left Zuccotti Park, but the ornamental kale remains.
Zuccotti Park is actually not a park at all but a small plaza of polished stone and marble. I recently happened to visit Wall Street, in downtown Manhattan, and stumbled upon Zuccotti Park completely by chance. I was unexpectedly invigorated by this random encounter, if only because of the plantings of ornamental kale that grace the plaza.
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Manhattan Construction honored for Oneok Field
Manhattan Construction Co. has been honored with the 2010 Excellence in Construction award for the company's Oneok Field ballpark project in downtown Tulsa. Manhattan received the award from the Associated Builders and Contractors of Oklahoma.
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WASHINGTON - Yielding to political opposition, the Obama administration has decided to refer avowed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged henchmen to the system of military commissions for trial rather than to a civilian federal court in New York, a federal law enforcement official said Monday.
After months of delay, the administration finally backed off Attorney General Eric Holder's November 2009 announcement that the five would be tried in a courthouse just blocks from the World Trade Center site in downtown Manhattan that was attacked on Sept. 11, 2001. That announcement created intense political opposition among Republicans and ultimately even among some Democrats, particularly in New York.
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FirstFlight Assumes Operational Control November 1, 2008
Heliport Offers Tourist, Corporate Traffic and Service to Kennedy and Newark Airports
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