Elegran Edge
The Real Estate Blog
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Articles about "Midtown Rezoning"
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Is It Time For Change in The Garment District? By Laura Schier | October 13, 2017
Despite its name, the Garment District is home to far more than just the fashion industry.
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One Vanderbilt Kicks off Midtown East Overhaul By Jonathan Tuason | June 27, 2014
While many businesses are ducking out of New York, TD Bank is planning a move to Midtown right across from Grand Central, specifically to brand new digs in 1 Vanderbilt, where it will likely be be the anchor tenant.
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De Blasio to Announce Plans for Midtown East Rezoning By Kamini Ramdeen | June 17, 2014
Mayor Bill de Blasio has announced the timeline for rezoning in Midtown East. The bulk of the rezoning will begin in 2015 and continue on into 2016.
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The Trouble with Midtown East’s Rezoning By Bryan Gamble | October 28, 2013
With the end of Mayor Bloomberg’s final term in sight, Mr. Bloomberg and his administration are pushing harder than ever to pass the rezoning of Midtown East. Despite a series of setbacks and revisions to the plan, the rezoning project was recently approved by the City Planning Commission and does have chance to pass. The deadline for final approval from the City Council, however, is quickly approaching and Bloomberg is having trouble passing this rezoning despite his previous 125 successful rezoning proposals.
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Is Time Warner Westward-Bound? By Joel Bennett | July 22, 2013
Earlier this month, Time Warner’s tentative plans for a mass exodus from its Midtown headquarters came to light after the media/entertainment giant entered exclusive talks with Related Construction. The deal hasn’t been officially inked yet, but the move would take the companies operations Westward to Hudson Yards. While it appears to be a win-win for both parties involved, the thought of empty skyscrapers in Midtown is a concern for some.
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