Steve Cuozzo

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Empire State Building’s landlord enjoys King Kong-size boost from tenant expansions

ESRT’s buildings are not only mostly leased, they’re also mostly filled with actual human beings despite the work-from-home phenomenon that took hold during the COVID pandemic.  

Ferrari's NYC showroom is moving just across the street

Ferrari’s prancing horse will soon hoof it from its showroom at 410 Park Avenue to 425 Park Avenue across the street at East 55th Street.

99 Park Ave. nearly 100% leased after union-owned bank's milestone move

Amalgamated Bank, long headquartered at 275 Seventh Ave. is relocating to Global Holdings’ re-energized 99 Park Ave. close to Grand Central Terminal.

Dubai Chocolate has taken over NYC and hit Shake Shack — and it's irresistible

Even The Post's Steve Cuozzo can't resist its charms.

Clock ticks on iconic Bryant Park Grill despite court reprieve in bitter feud over bid to replace it with eatery from famed chef

The increasingly bitter dispute has roiled the leafy Midtown oasis since corporation president Dan Biederman chose Vongerichten over Weinstein’s Ark Restaurant Corp. to renew its lease.

Major law firm signs Park Ave lease, breathing life into once-sleepy Midtown South

Law firm Goodwin Procter’s planned move from the New York Times building on Eighth Avenue to BXP’s 200 Fifth Ave. in Flatiron says a lot about today’s commercial market.The relocation in...

Shuttered celebrity haunt Nello to reopen at Midtown tower

Real estate mogul and former hot dog franchise king Thomas Makkos signed the lease at 62 W. 55th St. and hopes to lure back Nello’s many boldface regulars.

'Buena Vista' name on B'way and for orchestra sparks legal fight 

A lawsuit in Los Angeles Federal Court seeks to ban the hit Broadway musical “The Buena Vista Social Club” from using the name, The Post has learned.

NYC Real-estate-related revenue hit record $37B last year

The real estate industry, and especially the commercial sector, remains the main driver of the New York City economy, according to data to be released on Monday by the Real Estate...

Large Manhattan office tenants looking to leave current homes

Many large office tenants have their eyes on new digs -- some of which would give them less space than their current locations as corporate  consolidation remains  a significant market...

Will Printemps -- the fashion, restaurant hybrid store -- lift FiDi's fortunes?

Real estate brokers are hopeful that the new Printemps store at One Wall Street will have a spillover effect on retail properties in downtown Manhattan.

Real estate titan finally snags holdout lot to build Fifth Ave. tower — and bring Ikea to Manhattan

“We paid a stupid price but it gives us the whole block, which is amazing,” Extell boss Gary Barnett told The Post.

Eleven Madison Park alums are making $40 pizzas — but they’re not as good as the old school pies at Lombardi’s

At Ceres, the slices will cost you time and money — and only some are worth it.

Bradley Cooper's NYC cheesesteak hotspot gets new landlord in $10.7M deal

Alchemy Ventures gobbled up the five-story apartment building at 151 Avenue A, and its principals were “thrilled” to have the "Silver Linings Playbook" star as a tenant.

Park Avenue supertall tower anchored by Ken Griffin's Citadel begins long road to joining NYC skyline

The clock starts ticking Monday to win city approval for Midtown’s most ambitious development project -- a 1.8 million square-foot,1,600-foot tall tower at 350 Park Avenue, to be developed by a...

How Adams could beat Cuomo: Remind voters who gave evil-doers free passes

Adams must remind the electorate that Cuomo is mostly behind the city’s stubbornly high felony rate and increasingly disorderly streets and sidewalks.

Luxury watchmaker opening giant store at iconic Fifth Avenue address

After 50 years as a faceless bank branch, it’s time for the precious corner space on the ground floor of 785 Fifth Ave. to finally welcome a retail tenant.