Media Outlets Relocate to 100,000 SF in 4 New York Plaza

Four New York Plaza has nearly 1.1 million of Class A square footage, located on two acres. The building features floor plates of 50,000 square feet and is 75 percent occupied by JPMorgan Chase.

July 19, 2010
By Allison Landa, News Editor

The New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report have moved their headquarters to the 25-story 4 New York Plaza, which is located at the corner of Water and Broad streets in the city’s financial district. The two will occupy two entire floors comprising 100,000 square feet.

Four New York Plaza has nearly 1.1 million square feet of Class A space, located on two acres. The building features floor plates of 50,000 square feet and is 75 percent occupied by JPMorgan Chase.

CB Richard Ellis’ Howard Fiddle and Bradley Gerla represented the building’s owner, an affiliate of Harbor Group International L.L.C. The tenant was represented by Cushman & Wakefield’s John Cefaly and Michael Burgio.

The New York Daily News and U.S. News & World Report are currently located at 450 W. 33rd St. in the Hudson Yards area. They are expected to move to 4 New York Plaza by July 2011.

When announcing the news. Mortimer Zuckerman, chairman and publisher of the New York Daily News and chairman and editor-in-chief of the U.S. News & World Report, called the building “first-rate accommodations in the heart of the city’s financial district with superb amenities.”