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Residential and office buildings are pictured at night in the Manhattan borough of New York on January 29, 2024.
FinanceBlackstone’s $17 billion property lending arm isn’t giving up on its office bets
By Neil Callanan, Dawn Lim, Natalie Wong and BloombergMarch 13, 2025
West side of Manhattan
FinanceA NYC office building will sell at such a discount that it’s 67% below the purchase price and less than what’s still owed on the mortgage
By Natalie Wong and BloombergJune 10, 2024
British billionaire Reuben brothers wager on $2 billion luxury project in ‘one of the most promising growth markets in the world’: Puerto Rico
FinanceBritish billionaire Reuben brothers wager on $2 billion luxury project in ‘one of the most promising growth markets in the world’: Puerto Rico
By Natalie Wong, Jim Wyss and BloombergMay 24, 2024
Stephen Ross
FinanceBillionaire Miami Dolphins owner wants to make South Florida more like Manhattan—’I still love a challenge’
By Natalie Wong and BloombergApril 26, 2024
Older office buildings ‘will be stranded,’ says Morgan Stanley: ‘They simply don’t have long-term cash flow growth potential’
FinanceOlder office buildings ‘will be stranded,’ says Morgan Stanley: ‘They simply don’t have long-term cash flow growth potential’
By Natalie Wong and BloombergMarch 30, 2024
San Francisco’s office vacancy apocalypse shows signs of easing as A.I. companies start pouring in: ‘We feel like it’s the bottom’
TechSan Francisco’s office vacancy apocalypse shows signs of easing as A.I. companies start pouring in: ‘We feel like it’s the bottom’
By Natalie Wong, Eliyahu Kamisher and BloombergJuly 25, 2023
After being sold for $190 million to a guy who didn’t show up with the money, NYC’s Flatiron Building has found a new owner
FinanceAfter being sold for $190 million to a guy who didn’t show up with the money, NYC’s Flatiron Building has found a new owner
By Natalie Wong and BloombergMay 23, 2023
Elon Musk is slashing more costs at Twitter—this time New York office space
TechElon Musk is slashing more costs at Twitter—this time New York office space
By Natalie Wong and BloombergFebruary 28, 2023
All that empty Manhattan office space is getting gobbled up by Wall Street firms
FinanceAll that empty Manhattan office space is getting gobbled up by Wall Street firms
By Natalie Wong, Hema Parmar and BloombergMay 10, 2022
Amazon sets its sights on Jersey City for office space expansion
TechAmazon sets its sights on Jersey City for office space expansion
By Natalie Wong and BloombergNovember 2, 2021
Microsoft and Roku are the latest tech companies to hunt for real estate in New York City
TechMicrosoft and Roku are the latest tech companies to hunt for real estate in New York City
By Natalie Wong and BloombergSeptember 24, 2021
As NYC prepares to fully reopen in July, Manhattan restaurants struggle to find staff
RetailAs NYC prepares to fully reopen in July, Manhattan restaurants struggle to find staff
By Natalie Wong and BloombergApril 30, 2021
Subway and other retailers want to stop paying rent to offset coronavirus closures
RetailSubway and other retailers want to stop paying rent to offset coronavirus closures
By Lauren Coleman-Lochner, Natalie Wong, Edward Ludlow and BloombergMarch 24, 2020
This undated photo received on October 31, 2019 shows Sidewalk Labs in Toronto, Ontario. - Toronto authorities agreed in principle October 31, 2019 to move forward with a controversial project by a subsidiary of Google parent-company Alphabet to create a sustainable and futuristic neighbourhood on a former industrial site on the city's waterfront. The subsidiary, Sidewalk Labs, was contracted in 2017 by Waterfront Toronto- a tripartite agency comprising municipal, provincial and federal government representatives -- to develop the 12-acre Quayside site at the foot of the city's Parliament Street. (Photo by STR / AFP) (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)
Design ThinkingWhat Alphabet Did Right in Toronto That Amazon Got Wrong in New York
By Natalie Wong and BloombergNovember 1, 2019
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