Even without theater, concerts, sporting events, the unquenchable spirit at the heart of New York … [+] City beats on, not by this pandemic or any other crisis to be extinguished. getty Jerry Seinfeld will never leave New York, as he has publicly announced. Nor will Leonard Lauder. Many of those who did leave now,
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BETA This is a BETA experience. You may opt-out by clicking here Edit Story There wasn’t much good news in the commercial real estate markets in 2020, but there sure was a lot of news. Here are five stories that illuminate the most interesting and impactful developments. Vishal Garg FRED C. CONRAD/THE NEW YORK TIMES/REDUX The
Markets are roiling thanks to Covid-19, with no sign of the turbulence halting in 2021. If you own an office building, coworking space or hotel chain—well, best of luck. But if you’re trying to sell your home, now may be the best of times. To take stock of these messy times, Forbes spoke with Eric
Just some of the trends we will see this year. Elizabeth Shrier/Society Social X Ariel Okin 2020 was an important year for design because we all spent so much time at home due to the pandemic. The importance of our living spaces increased exponentially as our homes became our offices, classrooms, and gyms. The result
The real estate market is constantly fluctuating, especially during these uncertain economic times. If industry professionals hope to sell new properties or spaces in up-and-coming neighborhoods, they need foolproof ways of attracting potential buyers. The first step in attracting prospective buyers is making a strong and engaging first impression. That’s why we asked 14 members