
Morgan Maloney
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Aug 19, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Morgan Maloney
Morgan MaloneyAugust 19, 2024 at 11:00 AM·3 min readNYC’s theater district is chock-full of hotels and history, visitors can be overwhelmed with choices when planning their trips. Music fanatics and rewards travelers can rest easy knowing that Hard Rock Hotel New York offers everything they’re looking for in their next visit to the Big Apple. Hard Rock Hotel New York opened in 2022 just a short five blocks away from the famous Hard Rock Cafe.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
shefinds.com | Morgan Maloney
NYC’s theater district is chock-full of hotels and history, visitors can be overwhelmed with choices when planning their trips. Music fanatics and rewards travelers can rest easy knowing that Hard Rock Hotel New York offers everything they’re looking for in their next visit to the Big Apple. Hard Rock Hotel New York opened in 2022 just a short five blocks away from the famous Hard Rock Cafe.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Sibley Fleming |Morgan Maloney |Patricia Kirk |Holly Dutton
This is the second installment of Urban Land’s coverage of a special three-part capital markets series held at ULI’s Spring Meeting in New York City (March 9-11); you can read coverage of Part 1 here). On Wednesday, before a standing-room-only audience, Kyle Bolden, senior audit partner in the Real Estate Hospitality & Construction practice of Ernst & Young, moderated a panel on raising equity amid ongoing market uncertainty.
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Apr 5, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Morgan Maloney |Emily Zhang
As global momentum builds for climate action, federal, state, and local governments have introduced building-sector requirements covering everything from energy and water use to green building certifications to climate resilience. The real estate industry is addressing the climate crisis through actions like selecting lower-carbon materials, setting portfolio-wide net zero targets, and increasing procurement of renewable energy.
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Mar 26, 2024 |
urbanland.uli.org | Bendix Anderson |Beth Mattson-Teig |Morgan Maloney
New Yorkers have gotten used to watching the sun set behind the piers and towers of Jersey City, the major metropolis of New Jersey’s so-called Gold Coast. But for many years, Jersey City’s glittering line of luxury apartments and office blocks stopped at the water’s edge. Tucked behind modern high-rises, the rest of the city was a patchwork of charming historic districts, aging apartment buildings, public housing, and contaminated, abandoned industrial sites.
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