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The owners of 70 Pine St., the city’s largest and possibly most transformative apartment conversion project, have taken another step toward making the former AIG tower a foodie mecca.
Venerable New York real estate dynasty Rose Associates has taken the lead role at 70 Pine St., the vacant landmark skyscraper still awaiting conversion to apartments after two disappointing false ...
Dominating the downtown skyline, the American International Building (AIG) at 70 Pine Street, rose up during the heart of the Great Depression, 1930-1932. The building was originally built for the ...
AIG’s former headquarters at 70 Pine Street, which is reportedly close to selling for $100 million, could become a landmark. The president of the Landmarks Conservancy wrote to the city’s ...
Located in the heart of the Financial District — where it is flanked by 40 Wall Street and the Woolworth Building at 233 Broadway — 70 Pine has long been regarded as an indelible part of the New York ...