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Marc Jacobs to open in Hudson Yards

<p>Marc Jacobs is opening a store at Hudson Yards on Manhattan’s far west side later this year.</p>
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How Hudson Yards defied its haters and became New York’s top mall

<p>A constantly shifting mix of stores, restaurants and experiences is now drawing large numbers of both locals and tourists.</p>
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Related Companies, Sterling Equities, Council Member Francisco Moya and New York City FC celebrate historic City Council vote to bring largest affordable housing project in forty years

<p><em><span>View the </span></em><a href="https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/gqfxym7k5edta14a0ut76/h?rlkey=ou7lczx21loqpathdex4986ai&amp;dl=0"><em><span>press kit</span></em></a><em><span> with stadium…
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Related Midwest completes marathon foundation pour for 400 Lake Shore Drive

<p>This week Related Midwest in collaboration with LR Contracting Company and BOWA Construction completed a mat foundation pour for the first of two towers at 400 Lake Shore Drive.&nbsp;</p>
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Steve Ross’ Related starts pre-leasing 322-unit downtown West Palm apartment project

<p>The 21-story project, called The Laurel, will have one-bedroom to three-bedroom apartments, ranging from 636 square feet to 1,825 square feet.</p>
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Time Warner Center celebrates topping out of great steel podium

<p>Steel Base Completed for Landmark Mixed-Use Development New York, NY - Another milestone in the construction of AOL Time Warner Center, New York City's newest landmark, was reached today. A topping out ceremony was held this morning at the Columbus Circle site of the new mixed-use…
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EVP with Chicago’s Related Midwest named AIA Fellow

<p>Ann Thompson, executive vice president of architecture and design with Chicago’s Related Midwest has been elevated to The College of Fellows of The American Institute of Architects.</p>
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NYCFC stadium in Willets Point passes key milestone as new drawings unveiled

<p>The City Planning Commission unanimously approved a plan to build a new home for New York City Football Club (NYCFC) in Willets Point, Queens, on Wednesday, moving the city one step closer to its first standalone soccer stadium.</p>
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