Amazon could be a new tenant in the Chrysler Building, already increasing its upcoming presence in New York.
The tech giant, which is bringing half of its second headquarters to Long Island City, is close to signing a lease for about 10,000 square feet in the famed property, according to the New York Post. The building’s owners, Tishman Speyer and Abu Dhabi Investment Council, are putting the landmark tower at Lexington Avenue and East 42nd Street up for sale.
— The Real Deal
The intention of the Chrysler Building owners to sell the iconic property at 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue made headlines last week. Securing a commercially attractive retail tenant, such as Amazon, would certainly improve the aging skyscraper's market value.
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architecture, still the most valuable commodity
Fuck Amazon, for all too many reasons: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik...
and fascist Bezos: who sits on a Pentagon advisory board, has a least one CIA contract ($600m), and owns the Washington Post.
Only 10,000 square feet? isn't that about the size of a personal office for Bezos and a sycophant or two? Long Island City is for the 'little people'.
it's an amazon store.
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