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Lever House, the 390 Park Ave. masterpiece that first brought curtain-wall design to commercial New York in 1952, is back in business after a two-year closure and $100 million redevelopment.
Today, it’s a featured stop on many a New York City architecture tour. “There’s probably hardly a survey course in American architecture that doesn’t mention Lever House,” says Rubin.
Midtown East: The Dash Feedbag brings word this afternoon that Lever House, John McDonald and Josh Picard's sleek Midtown business lunch spot, will be closing "for renovations" this Friday.
Even with record vacancies of Class A office space in New York, Brookfield Properties says the Lever House’s architectural history will become a 'trophy' to tenants who are looking for stylish status ...
Lever House, New York’s first glass office building, turns 70 this year, and like many stylish seniors on Park Avenue, it’s getting a little work done. Owners WatermanClark and Brookfield ...
Seventy years after becoming the first office building in New York City to have glass walls on all four sides, Lever House on Park Avenue has gotten a detailed historic restoration from the firm ...
The restored plaza level of Lever House, with a 1982 Ellsworth Kelly ... McKim, Mead & White’s New York Racquet Club, and the Seagram Building, with a newcomer, Foster and Partners’ 425 ...
CBRE is expanding its New York presence with a deal to take more than 64,000 square feet of space at Lever House for a new global financial headquarters, the real estate firm announced Friday morning.
Mr. Rosen's firm, RFR Realty, has fallen into default on Lever House because it can't refinance the 21-story office property's nearly $100 million mortgage, which expired in March triggering a ...