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The Seagram was the first building with floor-to-ceiling windows, and its look has been imitated by high-rises everywhere. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.
The restaurant on the ground floor of the Seagram building takes over the former Brasserie space, at 98 East 53rd Street. ... One section is dedicated to teppenyaki-style fare, ...
An investment firm has signed a deal to expand at the Seagram Building in a direct lease with landlord RFR Realty, after three years of subleasing at the 38-story tower. Commercial Observer has ...
Designed in 1958 by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe with Philip Johnson, and built at 38 stories, the Seagram was the first office building to have floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
Fiera Capital, the Canadian asset management company, has inked a deal for the entire eighth floor of the Seagram Building, the landlord announced, and Centerbridge Partners has renewed and expanded ...
Seagram Building. Critics' Pick. 375 Park Ave., New York, NY 10152 40.760456-73.975904 at 53rd St. See Map | Subway Directions Send to Phone. Reader Rating: Write a Review; ...
NEW YORK CITY-The Seagram Building proves it's still among the most sought-after corporate locations in Manhattan with 12 new and renewed leases for the property being announced this week.
RFR Nears $1.2B Refi of Seagram Building. The asset was valued at over $1.8 billion in ... The 38-story building on Park Avenue consists of floor sizes ranging from 15,700 to 39,100 square feet.
The space was on the market for $145 per square foot, and comprises the entire 14th floor of the tower better known as the Seagram Building, said Neil Goldmacher, vice chairman […] Sign in Subscribe ...
The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe-designed Seagram Building at 375 Park Ave. is widely regarded as the masterpiece of the International Style. But there’s one thing the 630,000 square-foot tower ...
The Seagram Building inspired new zoning that brought a wave of towers in plazas. It was designated an official city landmark in 1989. The Seagram Building’s New Playground ...
Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov recently completed his first Manhattan property deal since becoming owner of the New Jersey Nets, taking office space in the iconic Seagram Building on Park ...