The National Guard in NYC Subways – A Good Idea That Needs Tweaking

Everybody wants to be safe. Apparently, the word is out that it may not be safe on the New York City subways, so Governor Kathy Hochul has stepped into the breach and is providing 1000 New York national guardsmen and state police to check bags at the entrance to major subway stations like Grand Central […]

The National Guard in NYC Subways – A Good Idea That Needs Tweaking2024-03-12T15:17:22-04:00

We Can Help Sublease Excess Office Space 6/09/2022

Since the beginning of the pandemic, many companies including professional firms have been sitting with significant amounts of unused office space. If you have been receiving our emails you are likely aware that Wharton Property Advisors has extensive experience in all facets of the niche market for office subleasing transactions and in […]

We Can Help Sublease Excess Office Space 6/09/20222023-08-16T11:53:07-04:00

Wharton Property Advisors Considered for 2021 Most Ingenious Deal of the Year 4/06/2022

I am pleased to pass on that the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) is considering Wharton Property Advisors in its annual competition for the Most Ingenious Deal of the Year for 2021. Please see the click-through sent by REBNY at the bottom of this e-mail for additional details.

We have three deals that have been submitted […]

Wharton Property Advisors Considered for 2021 Most Ingenious Deal of the Year 4/06/20222023-08-31T13:04:49-04:00

Top Ten Issues in Real Estate Today

By Ruth Colp-Haber, Wharton Property Advisors, Inc.

I love Top 10 lists (who doesn’t?). The Counselors of Real Estate – an exclusive group of real estate advisors of which I am a member – did a recent survey of the top 10 concerns facing the industry. The results were fascinating, and are summarized in the attached […]

Top Ten Issues in Real Estate Today2021-12-30T11:16:07-05:00

Walmart’s AI-powered store of the future is nothing like Amazon Go

When Amazon launched its first Go store in 2018, the public lined up around the block to see the future of retail: a new experience where you could walk in, grab something off the shelf, and walk out. Sure, there were cameras on the ceiling and AI on computers tracking silently from above, but the promise was […]

Walmart’s AI-powered store of the future is nothing like Amazon Go2023-02-02T13:05:41-05:00

Women in Business: Flexible working’s unforeseen tensions

Flexible working bends outdated rules governing the time and place for getting work done. It helps
employees who want to meld their career with competing responsibilities and interests outside the
office. It is deemed useful to women especially, as they generally shoulder the greater proportion of
caring responsibilities.

In practice, however, employees and organizations are finding that flexible working […]

Women in Business: Flexible working’s unforeseen tensions2019-04-02T11:02:12-04:00

New York Law Firms Seek New Offices to Lure Attorneys in Jobs Known for Long Hours

New York City law firms are accelerating their race for modern office space to recruit newly minted Manhattan attorneys who typically spend huge amounts of their waking hours at work.

In Manhattan, where law firm relocations are on the rise, Linklaters has signed for roughly 81,000 square feet for three floors of space at 

New York Law Firms Seek New Offices to Lure Attorneys in Jobs Known for Long Hours2019-03-20T08:24:09-04:00

Working remotely has made me a monster

I’m now in my third week of reporting, on the road, from the autumn/winter 2019 shows. And I do
mean the road. I’m walking around sending emails, I’m looking at PDFs in the car, I’m editing and
signing off page layouts while waiting for fashion shows to begin while sat on a bench that has only
allocated a […]

Working remotely has made me a monster2021-12-14T10:11:59-05:00

American Kennel Club’s Museum of the Dog to Open Next Month in Midtown East

The American Kennel Club is scheduled to open next month its new Museum of the Dog in New York City, following a relocation from a Greek Revival-style residence in St. Louis, Missouri, to a 48-story glass tower in Manhattan.

The club has leased 60,000 square feet at 101 Park Ave. for space it plans […]

American Kennel Club’s Museum of the Dog to Open Next Month in Midtown East2019-01-14T15:16:55-05:00

Allow yourself to embrace ‘Jomo’ — the joy of missing out

Miranda Green JANUARY 6, 2019

Clearly none of us is getting any younger. But it still seemed remarkable that colleagues in the FT office on New Year’s Day were competing not about how late they stayed out the night before, nor about the wildness of the parties, but about who managed to get to bed before […]

Allow yourself to embrace ‘Jomo’ — the joy of missing out2019-01-08T06:37:38-05:00
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