Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Recent commercial real estate transactions in New York.
View ArticleOn Las Vegas Strip, Splashy Stores Elbow In Alongside Casinos
Developers are clamoring for storefront space as they seek to provide one-of-a-kind experiences for shoppers.
View ArticleUp for Sale: Pop Culture Mementos
Three auctions this month will give fans a chance to own collectibles from the world of comic books, television and film.
View ArticleA Sick U.K. Boy’s Story Was True. But False Posts Followed.
An accurate story about an overcrowded hospital quickly became an election issue in Britain, then came disinformation on social media.
View ArticleUniversity of Phoenix Cancels $141 Million in Debt for ‘Deceptive’ Ads
The for-profit school lured students by advertising employer partnerships that did not exist, the Federal Trade Commission said.
View ArticleSigns Point to China Tariff Delay, but Decision Rests With Trump
While many American officials are eager to avoid the new tariffs, the president could go either way.
View ArticleDeVos Tries Again to Cut Debt Relief for Students Who Were Misled
The latest effort to rework a program for borrowers whose schools broke the law drew an immediate promise of a court challenge.
View ArticleThis Is Not About How Young People Use Tech
Taylor Lorenz, who writes about internet culture, explains how she keeps her finger on the pulse.
View ArticleGreta Thunberg Is Time Person of the Year for 2019
The 16-year-old from Stockholm rose to global prominence this year with her impassioned pleas for governments to take far-reaching action to avert climate catastrophe.
View ArticleLord & Taylor Returns to New York — Sort of!
The iconic department store is a start-up now.
View ArticleBoeing Hearing Puts Heat on F.A.A. Chief Over Max Crisis
The agency found that without government action, the plane was likely to crash 15 times over the 45 years that it was expected to fly.
View ArticleKim Woo-choong, Business Luminary Who Founded Daewoo, Dies at 82
His mad-rush corporate expansion symbolized South Korea’s rise as an Asian tiger, while its collapse offered a bracing reality check.
View ArticleWeinstein and His Accusers Reach Tentative $25 Million Deal
A proposed settlement would end nearly every lawsuit filed by the Hollywood producer’s alleged victims, without his having to admit wrongdoing or pay anything to the women.
View ArticleTerry de Havilland, Cobbler to the Stars, Is Dead at 81
He made python boots for Nureyev, black leather thigh-high boots for Jacqueline Onassis and platforms for Kate Moss that spelled out a vulgarity in crystals.
View ArticleGeorge Laurer, Who Developed the Bar Code, Is Dead at 94
Every purchase evokes his design of the rectangular Universal Product Code. But although it became ubiquitous, he received no royalties.
View ArticleNatural Gas Boom Fizzles as a U.S. Glut Sinks Profits
Chevron’s multibillion-dollar write-down of gas assets is the most recent sign that the gas supply has far outstripped demand.
View ArticleUnions Skeptical Trump’s Trade Deal Will Bring Back Auto Jobs
The administration has said its North American trade pact would add 76,000 jobs in the sector. Experts are not so sure.
View ArticleWith Walking Dead Behind Him, Comics Creator to Debut Fire Power
A man on an identity quest finds powers instead in Robert Kirkman’s new comic coming in May.
View ArticleEdna Smith Primus, Lawyer in Pivotal Rights Case, Dies at 75
She successfully challenged a professional reprimand and in the process helped redefine free speech rights for lawyers and advocacy groups.
View ArticleSaudi Aramco Briefly Hits $2 Trillion Valuation
On its second day of trading, the oil giant’s stock reached a price that raised the company’s value to a target sought by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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