The nonprofit photography organization will relocate in 2024, to offices across from the American Museum of Natural History, with greater visibility. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Relocation of Business”
F.D.R. and Andy Warhol Came for the Art. Now the Movers Have Arrived.
How do you relocate more than 100 years’ worth of (haphazardly organized) fine art, maps and prints? The family that’s owned the Old Print Shop is finding out right now. Source: New York Times
Lonely Last Days in the Suburban Office Park
Yes, downtown offices are struggling. But there is a different kind of emptiness in suburban settings that were already isolated and lightly populated by design. Source: New York Times
The Pandemic Flight of Wealthy New Yorkers Was a Once-in-a-Century Shock
New tax data reveal a steep population loss in 2020, toward the start of the pandemic. The exodus was temporary, but how much of its effects could be permanent? Source: New York Times
N.Y.C. Companies Are Opening Offices Where Their Workers Live: Brooklyn
As workers return to the office, some companies have relocated to ease the commute. Source: New York Times
Hochul Weighs a $1.4 Billion Stadium for the Buffalo Bills
Gov. Kathy Hochul is negotiating a new stadium for the Buffalo Bills, but some see such spending of taxpayer dollars as wasteful. Source: New York Times
Tombstone Engravers Struggle to Keep Up With Demand
Supply chain issues are affecting the few memorial businesses left in New York, a former hub for the ‘old-world craft.’ Source: New York Times
Office Vacancies Soar in New York, a Dire Sign for the City’s Recovery
Nearly 19 percent of all office space in Manhattan has no tenants — the highest on record — as companies shed leases and embrace remote work. Source: New York Times
Outdoor Dining in N.Y.C. Confronts Latest Challenge: Snow
Roadway restaurant installations in the city will close and virus testing at Health and Hospitals sites will stop Wednesday afternoon, when up to a foot of snow is forecast to begin falling. Source: New York Times
Hedge Fund Magnate Is Moving His $41 Billion Firm From N.Y. to Florida
The firm, Elliott Management, led by Paul Singer, will transfer its headquarters to West Palm Beach, Fla., because of the pandemic. Source: New York Times
Trump Uses E.P.A. Office to Widen ‘Anarchist’ War vs. New York
The president has painted New York as an “anarchist jurisdiction,” but his administration’s threats to withhold funds are being dismissed as a politicized campaign tactic. Source: New York Times