Recent renovations around town have uncovered views of Manhattan that had been hiding in plain sight. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Midtown Area (Manhattan, NY)”
‘We’re Suffering’: How Remote Work Is Killing Manhattan’s Storefronts
Landlords cut small retailers a break on rent during the pandemic, but stores are still struggling because too few office workers and tourists have returned. Source: New York Times
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in Yorkville, Midtown and Prospect-Lefferts Gardens. Source: New York Times
Attack on Asian Woman in Midtown Prompts Another Hate Crime Investigation
The New York Police Department’s hate crimes task force said it was searching for a man who kicked a 65-year-old woman, stomped on her and made anti-Asian statements toward her on a sidewalk. Source: New York Times
Remembering Joe Allen, Who Fed Broadway in Untheatrical Style
The theater district restaurateur was famously reserved, but I caught some close-up glimpses from the next bar stool. Source: New York Times
Joan Collins Puts Her Midtown Co-op on the Market
The three-bedroom, three-bath apartment at 110 East 57th Street, which the “Dynasty” star and her husband had used as a pied-à-terre, is being listed for $2.095 million. Source: New York Times
These Are the Perks Companies Use to Get Workers Back to Their Offices
Free lunch. Discounted parking. Learning pods for children. Some New York City companies are offering incentives to workers who are required to return to the office. Source: New York Times
Homes That Sold for Around $625,000
Recent residential sales in New York City and the region. Source: New York Times
Facebook Bets Big on Future of N.Y.C., and Offices, With New Lease
Despite the pandemic, the social media giant leased all the office space in the former main post office at Penn Station in Midtown. Source: New York Times
The Uncertain Future of Midtown
Midtown Manhattan faces an economic catastrophe, a cascade of loss upon loss in the city’s corporate heart that threatens to alter its identity. Source: New York Times
Empty Towers, No Power Lunches: Ghostly Midtown Is Omen for N.Y.C.
7,500 workers are missing from a famous building. A food cart sells 10 hot dogs a day. The virus’s effect on one block could be a vision of the city’s future. Source: New York Times