February 3, 2025 - 03:00

In a significant development, Cooper Union has emerged victorious in its long-standing feud with real estate mogul Aby Rosen regarding the iconic Chrysler Building. However, despite this legal win, the institution is now grappling with a series of pressing challenges that threaten the building's grandeur.
The historic Art Deco lobby, once a symbol of architectural magnificence, is showing signs of decay, raising concerns among visitors and stakeholders alike. In addition to aesthetic issues, the building's functionality is under scrutiny. Limited sunlight filtering through the windows has been a persistent complaint, detracting from the overall ambiance of the space.
Moreover, occupants have reported poor cell phone reception, making communication difficult in an age where connectivity is paramount. Adding to these frustrations are the often unreliable elevators, which have become a source of irritation for those who rely on them daily. As Cooper Union celebrates its legal victory, it must now address these multifaceted issues to restore the Chrysler Building to its former glory.
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Kapaʻa Kauaʻi Village Center sold as part of a multi-state grocery store-anchor dealA portfolio of seven grocery-anchored shopping centers across multiple states has been sold, with the Kapaʻa Kauaʻi Village Center in Hawaii included in the transaction. CBRE Investment...
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Property owners, developers say Portland vacancy fee would fail to fill storefrontsPortland`s proposed vacancy fee is drawing sharp criticism from property owners and developers who say it will do little to actually fill empty storefronts. Instead, they argue, the real drivers of...
May 2, 2026 - 03:45
Compass v. Zillow: The real-estate battle that's upended house hunting in AmericaA quiet but fierce war is reshaping how Americans look for a place to live. It is not a fight over mortgage rates or bidding wars. It is a battle between two real estate giants, Compass and Zillow,...
May 1, 2026 - 04:19
City Council approves $979.1M budget with unchanged real estate tax rate but eyes tougher choices aheadThe Alexandria City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve City Manager Jim Parajon`s proposed $979.1 million budget for Fiscal Year 2027. The spending plan, which represents a 2.4%...