one bryant park
One Bryant Park Nears Capacity: Investment Firm Pays Ginormo-Bucks for Office Space
One Bryant Park, the Durst Organization's sparkling new skyscraper on Sixth Avenue, has just leased 7,300 square feet to a tenant who is clearly what real estate types would call "price insensitive."
Apex Capital Management, a private investment firm based in Hong Kong and New York, agreed to pay more than $160 per square foot for the lease on the 37th floor.In so doing, the group snapped up one of the last remaining spaces in the 54-story, green building anchored by Bank of America. read more »
Al Gore's Firm Clinches Lease in Durst's One Bryant Park
Al Gore's Generation Investment Management has finalized its lease inside Douglas Durst's One Bryant Park, the new office tower in Midtown that's among the nation's most environmentally friendly commercial buildings. (My colleague Eliot Brown broke the news of the pending lease in November.)
Generation, of which Mr. Gore is chairman, will relocate from Washington, D.C., into 5,500 square feet under the 10-year lease. read more »
First Photos Inside One Bryant Park!
My colleague Dana Rubinstein broke the news earlier this week that the new One Bryant Park unofficially opened on Monday. Over 300 Bank of America employees took to their desks in the 54-story, Durst-developed skyscraper in midtown.
Above is a photo of the lobby earlier today. Life! At last!
Finally, Move-in Day at One Bryant Park!
The trading floor at the new Bank of America tower at One Bryant Park got partially busy on Monday, three days after the building’s developer secured a temporary certificate of occupancy for Manhattan’s newest trophy tower. read more »
One Bryant Park Opens for Business
It was a bright new day at One Bryant Park this morning, when Bank of America employees showed up for their first day of work at the crystalline skyscraper on Sixth Avenue, between 42nd and 43rd streets.
The new 54-story skyscraper, also known as the Bank of America tower, unofficially opened for business, after developers secured a temporary certificate of occupancy at 5 p.m. on Friday. read more »



















