Cooper Union, which owns the Chrysler Building and the land beneath it, won a court battle last week against the real estate ...
Cooper Union has won a legal battle to oust R&S Chrysler LLC, the leaseholder of the Chrysler Building, due to unpaid rent.
The woes include limited sunlight, poor cell phone reception, balky elevators and overall decay in the magnificent Art Deco ...
Aby Rosen has lost the Chrysler Building. Yesterday, a Manhattan judge terminated RFR’s ground lease and ordered RFR Holdings ...
Judge Jennifer Shecter granted a motion sought by the building’s landlord, Cooper Union, to evict the tower's operator, RFR, after the firm defaulted on $21 million in rent and other obligations.
Cooper Union won its battle with Aby Rosen last week when Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Jennifer Schecter booted Rosen from the Chrysler Building’s leasehold. But short of an unlikely legal ...
Aby Rosen and Michael Fuchs' RFR Holding officially got evicted from the Chrysler Building, after a judge sided with Cooper ...
A buyer is in contract and expected to pay the full $11.5 million asking price on the unit, which is 880 feet in the air ...
Kansas City Power & Light eventually sold the building in 1957, though the company continued to lease office space there until 1991 . By 2014, the building’s last tenants left, and work began on ...
Not only would it be the tallest skyscraper by height — but ... The project would surround the Chrysler Building and a new headquarters that's under development for JPMorgan Chase.