New York City’s Christmas season has kicked off with the 88th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony held last night. This year the ceremony was done very differently including social distancing and masks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rockefeller Center was closed to the public to prevent the large crowds that usually form around midtown Manhattan. Mayor Bill de Blasio and Rob Speyer, CEO of Tishman Speyer, ended the ceremony by lighting up the tree together.
Read MoreFIELDTRIP By Chef JJ Johnson Announces New Locations In Rockefeller Center and JACX&CO
Ingrained Hospitality Concepts announced plans to open a third and fourth location, at Rockefeller Center and JACX&CO, to open rice bowl shop FIELDTRIP. Tishman Speyer owns the two new locations of dining concept space. FIELDTRIP is looking to expand their customers and connect with local communities by joining Rockefeller Center’s iconic mix and the JACX&CO’s trendy up and coming Long Island City neighborhood.
Read MoreRockefeller Center Launches RC Capsule A New Retail Concept
Rockefeller Center has recently introduced RC Capsule, a new retail experience combining retail, real estate and technology. The program will give brands the unique opportunity to lease spaces for six-month terms to minimize risk. This gives brands the chance to test new concepts and products without having the pressure of a long-term lease.
Read MoreThe Rink At Rockefeller Center Offers New York A Unique Outdoor Dining Experience
Tishman Speyer brings a unique hospitality experience to its public space at The Rink at Rockefeller Center. Lee Hanson’s Frenchette and Ignacio Mattos’ Estela have recently joined the outdoor dining experience at Rockefeller Center, along with other famous names, offering a limited-edition picnic style menu.
Read MoreThe Studio Gang Architects-Designed 11 Hoyt Reveals 32nd Floor Sky Club in Downtown Brooklyn
11 Hoyt, Tishman Speyer’s Studio Gang Architects-designed condominium tower in Downtown Brooklyn, has revealed its 32nd floor Sky Club. The Sky Club offers residents a number of unique spaces including a music rehearsal studio, screening room and performance space, quiet library, study nooks, golf simulator virtual gaming room.
Read MoreCBRE Tabbed To Market The Chrysler Building Which Is Now For Sale
The Chrysler Building is now for sale as the owners, the Abu Dhabi Government Fund and Tishman Speyer, have hired CBRE to market the building. The Abu Dhabi Government Fund acquired 90% of the building in 2008 and Tishman Speyer has spent over $100 million on improvements since they acquired the tower in 1997.
Read MoreTishman Speyer Reveals New Renderings For The MetLife Buildings Redesigned Lobby
The MetLife Building, located at 200 Park Avenue, will be getting a revamp of the lobby designed by MdeAs Architects. The building, which was purchased by Tishman Speyer and the Irvine Company in 2005, features a grand lobby connecting 45th Street to Grand Central Terminal and spans 50,000 SF spread over 2 floors.
Read MoreTishman Speyer Reveals New Renderings Of 11 Hoyt, Their Studio Gang-Designed Condo Tower in Downtown Brooklyn
Tishman Speyer has just revealed their first ground-up condo tower in New York City which will rise in Downtown Brooklyn, adjacent to the Macy's the developer is currently renovating. Known as 11 Hoyt, the tower will rise 51-stories, designed by Studio Gang, the Chicago-based architecture firm led by Jeanne Gang.
Read MoreTishman Speyer's Bjarke Ingels Group-Designed Supertall 66 Hudson Boulevard Set To Go Vertical In Hudson Yards
Tishman Speyer's BIG-designed, 64-story office tower is just about ready to go vertical in Hudson yards. Located at 66 Hudson Boulevard, demotion and excavation work has been completed and the supertall is ready to begin foundation work.
Read MoreNew Renderings Unveiled of Jackson Park, Tishman Speyer's New Long Island City Rentals
Tishman Speyer has released new renderings of their new, massive rental project known as Jackson Park in Long Island City. The development will feature 1,800 rental apartments spread over 3 towers which rise 42, 44 and 53-stories designed Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects and Hill West Architects.
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