Next month, the Port Authority Bus Terminal will receive New York City’s first large-scale application of an advanced LED imagery technology. Will the facelift improve its appearance in the eyes of the discerning commuter?
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20 Times Square: Chinese Financing Could Raise LEED Gold Above World’s Fifth Ugliest Building
By Stephen Del Percio on March 27, 2011 in 20 Times Square, Finance, LEED-CS, Manhattan, New York City, Times Square
Vornado may be close to closing on financing from a Chinese investor for its planned 42-story, Richard Rogers-designed, LEED-CS Gold office tower above the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
11 Times Square and the Subprime Lending Meltdown- What Does it Mean for Green Building?
By Stephen Del Percio on August 20, 2007 in 11 Times Square, Finance, Market Analysis, New York City, Times Square
Over the past couple of weeks, it’s been impossible to ignore the economic doomsday scenarios that pundits have been tossing about in the wake of several high profile bankruptcy declarations by subprime lenders like American Home Mortgage (as well as the $11.5 billion loan obtained by Countrywide Financial to bolster its cash reserves). So, should […]