The iconic Chrysler Building in New York City faces an uncertain future as its ground lease is terminated due to unpaid rent ...
Cooper Union, which owns the Chrysler Building and the land beneath it, won a court battle last week against the real estate ...
For 339 precious days in the 1930s, the Chrysler Building was the tallest structure in the world. In the lead up to the ...
The woes include limited sunlight, poor cell phone reception, balky elevators and overall decay in the magnificent Art Deco ...
A judge ruled against RFR Holding, evicting them from the Chrysler Building due to unpaid rent totaling $21 million.
Technically, the Chrysler Building is an office building open Monday through Friday, but you don't need to go inside to appreciate its aesthetic appeal. Recent visitors praised the building's ...
The Chrysler building was briefly (in 1930) the tallest building in the world before the Empire State building was completed a year later. it served for a time as the New York offices of the car ...
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.
Aby Rosen's last-ditch effort to hold onto the Chrysler Building has come up short — the most significant loss so far in the investor's troubled portfolio.
The high profile battle over the iconic skyscraper’s ground lease came to an end Wednesday when a judge told RFR that its ...
In years past, Chrysler management would have rammed more ... the thousands of temporarily laid off workers would rather be building trucks, at least they'll have plenty of time to check out ...