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Tours for Families The Best of New York City
Tours for Families: The Best of New York City New York offers so many tours so make sure you pick the best for the whole family.
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Plan is much more than a just theater
DOWNTOWN EVERETT Plan is much more than a just theater What constitutes a vibrant, healthy community? According to some local business people, an important element for our downtown includes promoting increased ...
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Brooklyn's DUMBO takes flight
Visitors to New York, lost in a cavern of skyscrapers, might forget they're in a coastal city.
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Chic-skates find luxe deals
College student Amy Rush rifles through sales racks at Barneys Co-op on the upper West Side, where some luxury items were marked down by as much as 70%. Savvy fashionistas are taking advantage of the sluggish ...
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Bahorek, Gertner and Horowitz Cast in New Musical Ordinary Days
Three Broadway actors have been cast in the world premiere of Adam Gwon's new musical Ordinary Days .
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350 West Broadway to Transform Soho Living
Developed by Aby Rosen of RFR Holding LLC, which owns such properties as Lever House and the Seagram Building, 350 West Broadway will house eight full-floor residences that combine Downtown loft living with ...
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Brooklyn TKTS Booth Opens July 10, with Kerry Butler and Forbidden Broadway Gang
Brooklynites will have easier access to discounted theatre tickets with the July 10 opening of Theatre Development Fund's new TKTS Downtown Brooklyn Discount Ticket Booth.
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Stay in Greenwich Village This Summer and Enjoy New York City Shopping Discounts
Shopping in New York City just got even better! For the fifth year, Washington Square Hotel, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is featuring its "Downtown Shopping Experience". Now through Labor Day, ...
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The Gentrification of Downtown Crossing Continues
We've all seen it coming. The redevelopment of the old Filene's building. The takeover of buildings by Suffolk and Emerson.
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N.Y. developer has plans for Downtown Crossing
City officials announced today that New York developer Midwood Management Corp. is expected to file plans this week for a mixed retail/residential project on the corner of Bromfield and Washington streets in ...
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Two-year, $20 million-plus Renovation of the Palmetto Building in...
Two-year, $20 million-plus Renovation of the Palmetto Building in Downtown Columbia, South Carolina Results in 135 room Sheraton Hotel Jul.
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Tumble! Manhattan Investment Sales Plunge In '08
Over $13.8 billion in Manhattan investment sales closed or went under contract in the first six months of 2008, a precipitous drop from the $34 billion in sales volume done in the first six months last year.
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Butler and Forbidden Broadway Cast Ring In The New TKTS
Bensonhurst native Kerry Butler , the star of Broadway's musical hit XANADU, Brooklyn Borough President MARTY MARKOWITZ and Assemblywoman JOAN MILLMAN will lend a hand to help cut the ribbon at the opening ...
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O'Brien and Gere moving to downtown Syracuse
' During his stop in Syracuse Tuesday, Governor David Paterson announced that engineering firm O'Brien and Gere will relocate its corporate headquarters to downtown Syracuse.
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Cost Overruns, Delays Hound WTC
As GlobeSt.com previously reported, Gov. David Paterson called on the Port Authority to assess the overall rebuilding effort at the World Trade center site and on Monday, the P.A. did just that.
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Developer Breaks Ground On Green Hotel, Eats Organic Breakfast
Rendering of 50 West Street. Developers broke ground on the silver-skinned, 65-story tower planned for 50 West Street in Lower Manhattan.
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June 21: Iss. 25
It's going to be a lot easier for Brooklynites to give their regards to Broadway starting this summer - thanks to a new TKTS booth Downtown.
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What's on the playbill?
A1 It's bigger and better this year. With a lineup of 31 shows, The Playhouse is set to entertain throughout its 2008-09 performance season.
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The - Other' Drama Continues at WTC Site
Although the buildings at the former Ground Zero have understandably gotten most of the news coverage of World Trade Center site rebuilding efforts, at least one other noteworthy story has been playing out in ...
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Rents Rising While Leasing Slows
Jones Lang LaSalle's spring 2008 Skyline Review revealed a significant disconnect in average asking rental rates between the overall office market here, and the city's trophy-quality spaces.
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