Development Pipeline Expected to Swell; Parents Invade Long Island City; And Obama Bumps Rothman’s Opening
By Jotham Sederstrom February 27, 2012 8:00 am
reprintsNew York City developers will deliver more new office space than in any year since the 1980s. {The Wall Street Journal}
Will Long Island City replace Williamsburg as the next hot neighborhood for gentrifying parents? {The New York Times}
Mainland China, so terribly old, busting at the seams with new glass buildings and office parks. {The Wall Street Journal}
The ever-polarizing Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation head Andrew Berman gets profiled. {Crain’s New York}
Rothman’s grand opening party at 222 Park Avenue South bumped until next month thanks to Obama. {The Real Deal}