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New York Magazine | 10/9/2012

From Zero to Twelve Million Square Feet

Related has sugarplum dreams of the city's shiny next wing: an $800 million concrete roof over Hudson Yards, and above it the country's largest and densest real-estate development: 12 million square feet of offices, shops, movie theaters, gyms, hotel rooms, museum galleries, and open space, and 5,000 apartments, all packed into 26 acres. The tallest tower will top the Empire State Building....

Crain's New York Business | 6/4/2012

It's all Related: Trio dominates development in NYC

When Jeff Blau started at The Related Companies in 1989, the first task Chief Executive Stephen Ross gave the 21-year-old was to buy up auto shops in Willets Point, Queens.  Related built stores for Kmart, and the retailer wanted one in the area.  Nothing came of it, but 23 years later, Related is about to gain control of Willets Point in a high-stakes gamble to salvage the city's most complicated real estate development project...

Boston Herald | 6/14/2013

TD Garden will feel the Lovejoy

The TD Garden is getting an eye-popping neighbor...

Investor's Business Daily | 6/14/2013

Stephen Ross Builds Related Cos. Into Top Developer

His Related Cos. is the nation's largest privately held real estate developer...

The New York Times | 6/9/2013

High Line Offers a Walk on the Wild Side

"People fell in love with the idea that nature had taken over this monumental industrial site..."

Forbes | 6/4/2013

Hudson Yards To Shake Up Manhattan Skyline

Construction alone will generate approximately 23,000 jobs...

Downtown Magazine | 5/21/2013

West World

The gleaming, multi-use, architecturally stunning and diverse city within a city...

New York Post | 5/21/2013

Yard Work

"We don't build malls, we build great places..."

Departures | 5/17/2013

New to the Neighborhood

By some measures, the largest real estate project in New York City history...

The Wall Street Journal | 5/9/2013

Time Warner Looks West for Possible Office Move

Media giant eyes headquarters move from Columbus Circle to Hudson Yards...

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