WeWork’s Bankruptcy Tests Claims of a Co-Working Revolution The business of offering offices on flexible, short leases will survive the company’s troubles, but commercial real estate experts say it will probably remain a niche.
In Affordable Housing v. Parking Lot, a Judge Chooses the Lot A recent court ruling put a stop on a high-rise planned for the South Street Seaport, pitting preservation against housing needs — again.
Neglected Titanic Memorial: ‘Like Their Graves Have Not Been Tended’ A fledgling preservation group is urging the restoration of the long-suffering memorial lighthouse, but funds are scarce.