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World Trade Center lease dispute goes to trial in Baltimore
The law firm Gebhardt & Smith LLP will not be able to claim that its lease was illegal to defend itself in a two-year-old lawsuit with the Maryland Port Administration, a city judge decided Monday The bench trial in Baltimore City Circuit Court focuses on $317,500 in rent...
Tags: lease, MPA, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-06-24
Former WTC tenant in Md. challenging $317,500 in rent add-ons
The bitter battle over alleged unpaid charges between Maryland and one of its former tenants at the World Trade Center is about to enter what could be its final stage, as the legal fight between the law firm Gebhardt & Smith LLP and the Maryland Port Administration heads to trial....
Tags: lease, MPA, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2008-06-06
7WTC deal's fanfare a sign of frayed nerves?
NCR Corporation, a leading maker of retail payment systems and ATM machines, announced yesterday Tuesday that it will be relocating most of its executive management and a portion of its sales staff to Lower Manhattan from the company's headquarters in Dayton Ohio. As rew-online.com first reported in recent weeks, the...
Tags: lease, NCR Corp., tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-10-17
Law firm joins 7 WTC tenants
Darby & Darby P.C., a leading intellectual property law firm, is pleased to announce it has moved to its new office location at 7 World Trade Center. The firm occupies more than 80,000 square feet on the 41st and 42nd floors and had its first full day of operations in...
Tags: tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-06-06
Baltimore law firm fights back against security, insurance and
As the law firm Gebhardt & Smith LLP tells it, the trouble began with the "egoistical, delusional paranoia" that gripped the operators of Baltimore's World Trade Center after terrorists attacked the tower's New York namesake on Sept. 11, 2001. Soon, SWAT teams with attack dogs and automatic...
Tags: counterclaim, insurance, lawsuit, lease, Litigation, security, tenant, Transportation, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-04-06
Gov. O'Malley looking for ways to maintain ownership of Baltimore's
After announcing last month that the state would maintain ownership of Baltimore's World Trade Center, the administration of Gov. Martin O'Malley is looking for ways to pay for the troubled office tower. The 30-year-old building, owned by the Department of Transportation, needs renovations that could cost as...
Tags: Baltimore, tenant, Transportation, World Trade Center
Research articles 2007-03-26
Tenant roster growing at 7WTC
World Trade Center developer Larry A. Silverstein announced that ABN AMRO Inc., the Dutch banking giant, has signed a 15-year lease to occupy three and a half floors in 7 World Trade Center, a deal previously reported by REW. At approximately 140,000 s/f on floors 30-33, the ABN AMRO...
Tags: ABN AMRO, FINANCE, lease, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-12-27
Downtown landlords upbeat about WTC tenant shuffle
Third quarter office market reports show that downtown's vacancy rate and its stock of available large block spaces has continued to decline, measures that indicate Lower Manhattan has crawled out of a years-long leasing lull. The data, which shows that vacancy downtown has receded from last year's double-digit rates...
Tags: downtown, leasing, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-10-11
Prestige tenants ready to pay a premium for life at the top.
Byline: Sue Fitzgerald Sep 27, 2006 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The demand for the top floors in big city buildings has risen in Melbourne and Sydney. The top floors command the highest rents, because of the prestige and...
Tags: Government, Melbourne, Sydney, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-09-27
1m s/f in leases lined up for new Freedom Tower
State and Port Authority officials stated last week that the one million square feet of preliminary leasing commitments that had been sought for the Freedom Tower will likely be secured in time for the Port Authority's board meeting on September 21, a deadline that had been set by the building's...
Tags: agency, FINANCE, Governor, lease, leasing, tenant, tower, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-09-13
SOM @ WTC.
By C.C. Sullivan With the World Trade Center slowly rising, Silverstein Properties fast-tracked a marketing office by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Optimism drives real estate. Without confidence in a brighter future, why build at all? The colossal...
Tags: MARKETING, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-09-01
Another tenant signs up for Silverstein's 7WTC
As REW first reported July 26, Darby & Darby P.C., a leading intellectual property law firm currently based in midtown Manhattan, has signed a deal to relocate its headquarters to the 41st and 42nd floors at 7 World Trade Center. Darby & Darby managing principal, Andrew Baum, and World...
Tags: Litigation, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-08-30
WTC solution to space crunch
An upbeat Larry Silverstein told guests and members at last week's AREW luncheon that he expects his 7 World Trade Center tower will be "significantly leased" by the end of the year. Despite what he referred to as "the fuss" with the Mayor, the State and Port Authority over...
Tags: lease, Manhattan, tenant, Transportation, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-03-15
Affordable rents, incentives boost leasing downtown
The Alliance for Downtown New York announced that affordable rents and new government incentives helped drive new leasing activity in the Lower Manhattan commercial real estate market during the fourth quarter of 2005. In addition, Midtown firms continued to move Downtown and the trend of small businesses moving to...
Tags: FINANCE, incentive, lease, leasing, tenant, Transportation, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-03-15
Silverstein's 7WTC makes big impression
Larry Silverstein's 7 World Trade Center burst onto the market last month causing a jump in the city's vacancy rates. The Manhattan overall rate climbed to 8.9% from 8.7% in December, with the class A figure climbing even higher, to 7.9% from 7.4%, according to the latest figures from...
Tags: downtown, FINANCE, Manhattan, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-02-15
Ameriprise Financial to Lease 20,000 SF at 7 WTC; Financial Services Firm Becomes Second New Tenant Signed in Recent Weeks
NEW YORK -- Silverstein Properties and Ameriprise Financial, Inc. (NYSE:AMP) today announced that Ameriprise Financial, a leading financial planning, asset management and insurance company, has signed a 10-year lease for approximately 20,000 sq. ft. covering half of the 39th floor at 7 World Trade Center. CB Richard Ellis, exclusive leasing...
Tags: American Express Co., FINANCE, financial, lease, leasing, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2006-01-04
First tenant signs lease at 7 WTC
World Trade Center developer, Larry A. Silverstein, and New York Academy of Sciences President, Ellis Rubinstein, announced that the internationally renowned academy has signed a 15-year, 40,000 s/f lease for the entire 40th floor at 7 World Trade Center. The academy's new headquarters will be approximately one block from...
Tags: academy, Academy, FINANCE, Government, president, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2005-12-21
Weisbrod urges patience on downtown rebuilding
Carl Weisbrod, former president of the Alliance for Downtown and the current president of the Real Estate Division of Trinity Church, thinks New Yorkers are being "a little impatient" when it comes to the rebuilding of the World Trade Center site. "We're just four, short years re moved from...
Tags: president, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2005-10-12
AmEx lease breaks the ice at 7 WTC
Although it amounts to little more than a mere chip of space amid a vast 1.7 million square feet, the recent 20,000 s/f taken by American Express Financial Services at 7 World Trade Center has been hailed by some real estate experts as potentially a landmark icebreaker for a building...
Tags: American Express Co., downtown, FINANCE, leasing, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2005-08-03
Downtown waits for 7 WTC domino effect
It has been hailed as the next business capital of the world, but it might be a while before lower Manhattan can actually claim the title. While the overall expectations for the market remain optimistic--brokers insist that leasing numbers will go up as midtown becomes too expensive--it could take...
Tags: downtown, FINANCE, leasing, Manhattan, tenant, World Trade Center
Research articles 2005-02-09
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