City Puts $7.5 Million Behind Disability Career Programs in New York
New York City announced $7.5 million for new workforce programs designed with disabled New Yorkers, extending the city?s push to connect more residents to career pathways.
New York City announced $7.5 million for new workforce programs designed with disabled New Yorkers, extending the city?s push to connect more residents to career pathways.
A new rent benchmark at 9 West 57th Street shows that elite Manhattan offices can still command extraordinary pricing even while much of the market remains selective.
A strong first quarter pushed Manhattan office leasing to roughly 11.8 million square feet, but the gains remain concentrated in premium buildings and a narrow tenant set.
Empire State Development said Clay will expand at 11 Madison Avenue, adding nearly 500 jobs and reinforcing Flatiron?s role in New York?s AI office story.
New York’s early‑March business mood was shaped more by headline job announcements, pick‑and‑choose office deals and restrained lending than by a broad market upswing.
Late-February indicators show cautious hiring, selective office leasing, and neighborhood retail adapting to shifting commuter patterns as finance, startups, and logistics firms recalibrate growth plans for 2026.
A softening in downtown office renewals is coinciding with stronger neighborhood retail demand and selective hiring in finance and logistics, reshaping leasing strategies and startup growth patterns across the city.
Late winter indicators show uneven office demand, rising neighborhood retail openings, and logistics wins in outer boroughs as hiring rebounds in finance and selective tech hiring reshapes commercial real estate dynamics.
Late February indicators show office vacancy stabilizing while sublease inventory lingers, retail rebounds unevenly, and logistics and tech hiring drive pockets of strength across neighborhoods from Long Island City to Sunset Park.
A slower but steady rebound in Manhattan leasing is reshaping downtown service sectors, while Brooklyn and outer neighborhoods capture startup and tech hiring, shifting commercial real estate dynamics citywide.