Commercial real estate owners have been pulling out the stops to lure workers back to the office. Soon, the famous Seagram Building will unveil its new “Playground,” a sports and conference center ...
Before the pandemic, Wells Fargo decided to give up 400,000 square feet at the Seagram Building, leaving half of the Park Avenue office tower vacant. RFR, the owner of the 38-story Modernist monument, ...
It’s like the old saying (kind of): when one artwork leaves, another one enters. Such is the case at New York’s Seagram Building, formerly home to Le Tricorne in the Four Seasons Restaurant’s famed ...
The landmarked Seagram Building on Park Avenue between 52nd and 53rd streets is often loftily hailed as a precedent-setting structure for modern corporate architecture in New York City. Designed by ...
As the COVID-19 pandemic shows signs of easing, employers are getting creative in luring workers back into the office — and it's working. Earlier this month, office use hit a post-pandemic high of ...
The Brasserie restaurant will soon be gone from the Seagram Building along with The Four Seasons, just as we predicted a few weeks ago. Sheldon Werdiger, head of marketing and design development for ...
Arden Asset Management has signed a 10-year, 17,484-square-foot renewal for the firm’s space on the 32 nd floor of the Seagram Building, The Commercial Observer has learned. The tenant, an alternative ...
First, the obligatory disclaimer: Mies van der Rohe’s Seagram Building is unquestionably a great piece of architecture. But this slick glass tower, which rises 39 stories over Park Avenue in New York, ...
While the planned restaurant from Major Food Group’s Rich Torrisi and Mario Carbone to replace The Four Seasons hogs the spotlight at Aby Rosen’s Seagram Building, office leasing at the 38-story, ...
In the winter of 1954, three people set up shop in a small loft on Manhattan's East 44th Street to plan a skyscraper. One was arguably the greatest architect of the 20th century; one a fixture of New ...
It’s the rare book that saves its fireworks for the appendix. But in Phyllis Lambert’s Building Seagram (Yale University Press), that’s where you’ll find the urgent letter she wrote to her father, the ...
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