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Weekly Issue | Larry Silverstein On Lower Manhattan 23 Years After 9/11; Overhauling NYC’s Property Assessment Process; How to Write Down Your Distressed Office; Smaller Warehouses Have a Moment; New York’s Proptech Unicorns

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Plus: Go inside IBM’s new Madison Avenue hub. The developer, who had just taken over the lease

Plus: Go inside IBM’s new Madison Avenue hub. [View the Full Issue >>]( [FEATURED STORY]( [Larry Silverstein On Lower Manhattan 23 Years After 9/11]( The developer, who had just taken over the lease for the original World Trade Center in 2001, talks redeveloping the site, including the latest plans for 2 WTC and 5 WTC. [Read More]( [More Featured Stories](   [Tax Pros Take on the Challenge of Big Write-Downs on Troubled New York Properties]( [Read More >>](   [Small-Bay Warehouse Owners and Operators Expand Niche Post-COVID]( [Read More >>](   [A New York City Property Tax Overhaul? It Could Finally Happen.]( [Read More >>](   [RFR Holding Plans to Resolve Debt Issues Without Selling Its Class A Buildings]( [Read More >>](   [A Sleek Office Building in Brooklyn’s Red Hook? That’s the Plan — for Now]([Read More >>](//link.commercialobserver.com/click/36687818.75745/aHR0cHM6Ly9jb21tZXJjaWFsb2JzZXJ2ZXIuY29tLzIwMjQvMDYvbXRhLWNvbmdlc3Rpb24tcHJpY2luZy1mdW5kcy8_dXRtX3NvdXJjZT1zYWlsdGhydSZ1dG1fbWVkaXVtPWVtYWlsJnV0bV9jYW1wYWlnbj13ZWVrbHlpc3N1ZSZ1dG1fdGVybT0wOS8xMS8yMDI0/64088580f1b22f85f50207b0Baedd5d87   [Proptech Unicorns Feed on The Big Apple]( [Read More >>](   [The Plan: IBM's Diaspora Reunites at One Madison Avenue]( [Read More >>](   [Manhattan Office Leasing on Track for Busy Third Quarter]( [Read More >>](   [Related Group and Integra Score $527M to Build Miami’s St. Regis Condo Complex]( [Read More >>](   [Thank You to Our Partners](mailto:advertising@commercialobserver.com?subject=Newsletter Partnerships Inquiry&body=Hi, I'd like to learn more about partnering with Commercial Observer.)   [View in Browser]( | [Advertise]( | [Forward to a Friend]( [Manage your email preferences or unsubscribe]( [Share your thoughts: Help us improve with our quick feedback survey!]( [Commercial Observer]( © Copyright 2024 [Observer Media]( 1 Whitehall Street, Floor 7, New York, NY 10004 This newsletter was published 09/11/2024

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