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  • New Skyscraper Ignites Growth Below 34th Street

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    New Skyscraper Ignites Growth Below 34th Street

    Mr. Durst and his partner Harold Fetner closed on the purchase of the site on Dec. 21, six years after they first considered buying the site. They are finalizing negotiations with Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects to design the glass facade of the 500,000-squ

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    Wall Street Journal

    Date

    Jan. 10, 2011

    Author

    Dana Rubinstein

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    American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge NYC in conjunction with the Showtime House present SHOW HOPE

    ‘We live over 100 miles away and there was no way we could have afforded my treatments, plus hotel, gas, and food expenses. My wife and I made it through this battle because Hope Lodge and the American Cancer Society were there for me.’ - Cancer surv

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    Aug. 04, 2010

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    Trading Places for Deutsche

    Durst Fetner Associates has purchased the $131 million note on the residential development site at 855 Ave. of the Americas from iStar Financial, setting itself up to complete the foreclosure process and take ownership.

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    NY Post

    Date

    Jul. 07, 2010

    Author

    Lois Weiss

  • Square Feet | The 30-Minute Interview: Douglas Durst

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    Square Feet | The 30-Minute Interview: Douglas Durst

    Mr. Durst, 65, is the chairman of the Durst Organization, one of the city’s largest family-owned real estate businesses. He is also co-president with his cousin Jonathan, known as Jody, though he plans to relinquish that position.

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    New York Times

    Date

    Jun. 16, 2010

    Author

    Vivian Marino

  • Don’t Toss That Old Shirt. They’ll Pick It Up.

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    Don’t Toss That Old Shirt. They’ll Pick It Up.

    They brought their hand-me-downs in paper bags and shopping carts, in backpacks and even the bottom rack of a wheelchair, dropping them off in hampers at a greenmarket stand on their way to the jams and fresh vegetables.

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    New York Times

    Date

    May. 26, 2010

    Author

    Mireya Navarro