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Real estate powerhouse Tishman Speyer has made its first office acquisition in the city in six years, cutting a more than ...
NEW YORK CITY — Tishman Speyer has purchased 148 Lafayette Street, a 12-story office building in Manhattan’s SoHo District, ...
SOHO, Manhattan (WABC) -- One of two cryptocurrency investors under arrest in the alleged kidnapping and torture of a man in ...
The Euro exec became a person of interest in the case after the arrest of Kentucky crypto king John Woeltz on Friday for ...
John Woeltz, 37, and William Duplessie, 33 -- face kidnapping, assault and unlawful imprisonment charges in the case.
New York City real estate investor and developer Tishman Speyer has been quiet in its hometown — until now.
William Duplessie was indicted for a crypto torture case involving kidnapping and torturing an Italian businessman.
Soho’s retail-leasing boom has spilled over to the investment-sale market. As ground-floor rents rose to an average $1,000 ...
Two NYPD detectives had been working security for the cryptocurrency investors who police say kidnapped a man and held him ...
William Duplessie, 32, appeared in court on Friday after being arraigned earlier this week after turning himself in on charges of kidnapping and false imprisonment.