Condé Nast Signs Deal to Move to Ground Zero Tower
The publishing giant has signed a tentative deal to anchor the skyscraper now under construction.
Condé Nast Signs Deal to Move to Ground Zero Tower
The road gladdens the obsessed ghost.
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In Maine Village, Lobster Goes Briskly; Traffic, No
Traffic near a seafood shack is so infamous, officials have considered building a bypass around the town.
In Maine Village, Lobster Goes Briskly; Traffic, No
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College and Hospital Team Up to Revitalize Industrial Site
In Lancaster, Pa., Franklin & Marshall College and Lancaster General plan to move their expanded operations to a 77-acre tract that will include a reconfigured railyard.
College and Hospital Team Up to Revitalize Industrial Site
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Pfizer to Cut Jobs, Risking Repayment of Tax Breaks
The pharmaceutical giant received incentives to create positions in 2003, but says it now needs to consolidate its operations.
Pfizer to Cut Jobs, Risking Repayment of Tax Breaks
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Vetting the Nets’ Suitor Is No Easy Task
The prospective owner of the Nets, Mikhail D. Prokhorov, has worldwide holdings. The N.B.A. is expected to give him its approval on Tuesday.
Vetting the Nets’ Suitor Is No Easy Task
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Charles River Buys Chinese Drug Research Firm
The $1.6 billion deal to acquire WuXi Pharma Tech, a Chinese pharmaceutical outsourcing services provider, will bolster the reach of the U.S. lab-services provider.
Charles River Buys Chinese Drug Research Firm
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Eager to Rebuild Willets Point, City Faces Legal Fight From Property Owners
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg wants to transform a Queens neighborhood of junkyards and car-repair shops, but some landowners there are suing to stop his efforts.
Eager to Rebuild Willets Point, City Faces Legal Fight From Property Owners
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A Top High School’s Move From a College Campus Prompts Anger
University Heights High School has been ejected from its leafy home on the Bronx Community College campus, and students and parents are upset about its new South Bronx location.
A Top High School’s Move From a College Campus Prompts Anger
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$3 Million Deal Ends a Holdout in Brooklyn
With a wrecking ball staring him in the face, Daniel Goldstein is taking cash from Forest City Ratner to move.
$3 Million Deal Ends a Holdout in Brooklyn
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A Newspaper Leaves Behind Its City Roots
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will be moving from downtown to a former Macy’s distribution center in suburban Dunwoody, Ga.
A Newspaper Leaves Behind Its City Roots
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