February 2025

Deals of the Day: Feb. 25

Leases 1 Seaport Plaza landlord inks two new leases  Address: 199 Water St., ManhattanLandlord: Jack Resnick & SonsTenant: Forte Capital GroupLease size: 13,400 square feet Lease length: 13 yearsAsset type: OfficeBrokers: Jack Resnick & Sons’ Brett Greenberg and Adam Rappaport represented the landlord, along with Cushman & Wakefield’s John Cefaly, Ethan Silverstein, Stephen Bellwood and Rachel

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Why Apple’s $500B U.S. Manufacturing Pledge Isn’t Unusual

Tim Cook at Trump inauguration.” width=”970″ height=”647″ data-caption=’Apple (AAPL) CEO Tim Cook met with President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 20. <span class=”lazyload media-credit”>Shawn Thew-Pool/Getty Images</span>’> In what represents Apple’s largest ever domestic spending commitment, the iPhone maker announced yesterday (Feb. 24) it will invest $500 billion over the next five years to

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Fintech’s Gender Gap: Why Progress Isn’t Moving Fast Enough

The financial services industry has traditionally been male-dominated—it’s a historical fact. Unfortunately, this has carried over into fintech as well. Here’s a curious thing: actual market data favors gender diversity. McKinsey & Company, for example, reported that companies with more women in leadership roles are 25 percent more likely to be profitable. The evidence looks

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GOVERNOR HOCHUL TO FEDERAL WORKERS: HERE IN NEW YORK, WE SAY ‘YOU’RE HIRED’

While DOGE Attacks and Undermines the Federal Workforce, Governor Hochul Launches Recruitment Effort New Web Portal At NY.gov/WeWantYou Offers Resources and Support for Federal Workers Interested In State Service Governor Hochul’s Video to Potential Recruits is Available to Stream on YouTube Here and TV Quality Video is Available Here Governor Kathy Hochul today launched a

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In Her Galleries, Nunu Hung Has Built a Bridge Between Taiwan and the U.S.

After founding her gallery in Taipei in 2014, Nunu Hung was ready—less than a decade later—to embark on the ambitious project of expanding to New York. In 2023, she inaugurated a second gallery space, a 3,000-square-foot location at 381 Broome Street, making history as the first Taiwanese gallery to establish a presence in the city.

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