Hudson Square

Newsweek Moving to Hudson Square

And, finally, Newsweek has a home.

After months of hemming-and-hawing with a move to the Financial District, Newsweek is offically moving a little farther north to 395 Hudson Street in Hudson Square. They'll be packing into an increasingly crowded media neighborhood, moving alongside New York Magazine, Clear Channel, Viacom, Miramax, NPR and CBS Radio.  read more »

Behold! The Dish Building at Hudson Square

Scott Bintner/PropertyShark.com

Dish Network – whose 10 satellites beam Free Speech TV, the Military Network, and countless other channels to boob-tubes around the world – is coming to Hudson Square.

The network signed a six-year lease for the fifth and sixth floors (that’s 28,954 square feet) in 185 Varick Street, at King Street, in an edifice to be dubbed the "Dish Building," according to CB Richard Ellis, whose Matthew Bergey and Bruce Surry represented the landlord, the Federbush family.  read more »

New York Review of Books Closes on Lease at 435 Hudson

Nick Demmon via flickr.com.

The New York Review of Books is officially moving out of 1755 Broadway, joining in the stream of media firms to Hudson Square. The 45-year-old biweekly has signed a lease for 15,049 square feet at Trinity Real Estate’s 435 Hudson Street, at the northern reaches of the district.

The Review has been bumped out of its current space as fellow tenant Universal Music had expansion options built into its contract.

Our colleague Leon Neyfakh reported the pending move in December.  read more »

Holy Cash Cow! Marketing Firm Swells in Trinity Church’s Hudson Square

10 Hudson Square.
Property Shark
10 Hudson Square.

The marketing firm Kirshenbaum Bond & Partners has leased 16,000 square feet at 10 Hudson Square, expanding its operations in an area increasingly defined by a presence of media firms.  read more »