Larry Silverstein
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Once the industry weighs in, it wouldn’t surprise me to see changes to Dodd Frank in legislation in 2013, to make aspects of the law much more rational and easier for financial firms to deal with.
There’s no question they’d rather see a Republican, but [if President Obama is re-elected], uncertainty would be gone from so many areasMore quotes »
Around the web
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Can special elevators spare Manhattan-bound buses those pointless trips back to New Jersey?
a breakfast forum last week, Port Authority executive director Patrick Foye described an old proposal by developer Larry Silverstein to build a new bus garage on the far west side as "interesting" and "provocative." To be clear, it's not the desire for a new from Capital New York Read more »
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Larry Silverstein proposes plan to erect and pay for Manhattan bus garage, Corn Exchange restoration plans just a starting point … and more
Larry Silverstein proposes erecting and paying for Manhattan bus garage by putting residential tower on top [Crain's] 2. Landmarks Preservation Commission calls restoration plans for Corn Exchange a starting point [Curbed] 3. New York Genome Center in talks from The Real Deal: New York Read more »
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Seniors holding the high ground
in 1955 or 1956, Larry Silverstein scored his first success. He bought a loft building at 220 E. 23rd St. for $600,000, fixed it up, and then jacked up prices—to a whopping 75 cents a square foot. Since then, much has changed in the real estate industry, but from Crain's New York Read more »
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JPMorgan Said to Sell CMBS Backed by 7 World Trade Center Debt
Silverstein, president and chief executive officer of Silverstein Properties Inc. Larry Silverstein, president and chief executive officer of Silverstein Properties Inc. Photographer: Peter Foley/Bloomberg The commercial-mortgage bonds rated Baa3 by Moody’s from Bloomberg.com Read more »
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For Silverstein, Time to Celebrate
Eliot Brown It's payoff time for developer Larry Silverstein on 7 World Trade Center, nearly five years after he completed the first tower to be rebuilt in Lower Manhattan after the 2001 terrorist attacks.With the glassy 52-story building nearly fully leased, from Wall Street Journal Read more »