Bloomberg
Billionaire Ross Says There's a 'Gold Rush' in Florida
Related Cos., the developer behind Manhattan's Hudson Yards project, is making more investments in Florida than New York these days as finance and tech firms look for office space in the Sunshine State.
"It's almost like a gold rush...
Bloomberg
Four Seasons CEO on Residences and the Luxury Market
Mar.03 -- The Four Seasons Residences at 30 Park Place in downtown Manhattan is nearly completed and more than 80 percent sold. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts CEO Allen Smith sat down with Bloomberg's David Gura in the new building's...
Bloomberg
Boston Interim Mayor on City's Reopening
May.04 -- It's been a little over a month since Kim Janey made history as the first woman and first Black mayor of Boston. She stepped in after Marty Walsh resigned to become President Biden’s labor secretary. Interim Mayor Janey spoke...
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Newest World Trade Center Building Opens Monday
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Canada Lawmakers Extend Emergency Powers For Truck Protests
The prime minister said the powers were still needed despite police ending the occupation of the nation's capital by truckers over the weekend.
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PM opens Gardens By The Bay
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong officially opened Singapore's latest attraction, Gardens by the Bay, on Thursday.
The billion Singapore dollar (781.61 million US dollars) superpark houses a collection of rare plants and 18...
Bloomberg
Why Miami's Condo Frenzy Is Coming to an End
May 27 -- Miami's crop of new condo towers, built with big deposits from Latin American buyers and lots of marketing glitz, are opening with many owners heading for the exits. Bloomberg's Prashant Gopal explains why on "Bloomberg Markets."
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VOICED: Mariachis, an endangered species?
Mariachis, a historic symbol of Mexican culture, are an endangered species. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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What Happens To City Centers When So Many People Work Remotely?
As more employers embrace remote work, city centers are emptier than before the pandemic.
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New Orleans is the first U.S. city to participate in a large-scale recycling effort for cigarette butts. The city is rolling out dozens of containers for smokers to use when they discard their butts. (July 21)
In New Orleans, discarded butts are being turned into something useful.
The first of 50 cigarette butt recycling receptacles was installed at a downtown intersection Monday.
Developers of the program say New Orleans is the first U.S....
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Serbia - Political tension
Tension rose further on Tuesday (24/12) morning in the Serb capital Belgrade after the cafeteria-bookshop owned by Danica Draskovic, wife of opposition leader Vuk Draskovic, was destroyed. Its not known who was responsible. There are...
Bloomberg
Lower Manhattan Completely Transformed Since 9/11
Sep.10 -- Mary Ann Tighe, CEO of CBRE’s New York Tri-State Region, talks to Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about the rebuilding of Manhattan after 9/11 and how lower Manhattan was changed after the attacks from a financial business center to...
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Thirteen years after the 9/11 terrorist attack, the resurrected World Trade Center has reopened for business as staffers of publishing giant Conde Nast began working at 1 World Trade Center. (Nov. 3)
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Thirteen years after the 9/11 terrorist attack, the resurrected World Trade Center has opened for business, marking an emotional milestone for both New Yorkers and the nation.
Some staffers...
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Research team claims breakthrough in bird flu vaccine
1. Exterior shot of Taiwan's National Health Research Institute
2. Wide shot of press conference
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pele Chong, director of Vaccine Research and Development Centre, Taiwan's National Health Research Institute:...
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Chicago Shooting And Rumors Spark Overnight Looting Downtown
Chicago Police say an officer-involved shooting Sunday, followed by the spread of misinformation, contributed to mass looting in the city's downtown.
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Harlem's facelift means its' losing its soul say locals
20th October 2008, New York
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2. Tracking shot of 125th Street in Harlem
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The Los Angeles County Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said Paris Hilton was cooperative while being booked, and that all her nights at the facility will be 'quiet.'
HEADLINE: Sheriff: Hilton 'Fine', if she follows rules
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Singer Billy Joel talks about Obama and the state of the music business
1. LS Billy Joel walking into press conference
2. MS pull out Billy Joel accepting gold record from Kelvin Wadsworth, President of Sony music Asia Pacific, Ariel Fung, Managing director of Sony music Hong Kong and posing for...
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Fla. Gov. Tours Miami Area Affected by Zika
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VOICED : Gentrification is latest threat to LA homeless
Skid Row is one of Americas best known communities of homeless people where residents struggle for survival while relying on each other for support
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Chicago Shuts Down Public Transit, Cuts Off Downtown Amid Protests
Chicago is under a curfew, and leaders have moved the National Guard into the city to stop peaceful protests from growing violent again.
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Washington, D.C., Prepares For Protests Over Electoral Vote Count
Washington, D.C., officials are bracing for planned protests surrounding Congress' count and approval of the Electoral College votes.
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Where Was The National Guard When The Capitol Was Breached?
The delayed National Guard deployment at the Capitol stood in contrast to a June deployment in response to Black Lives Matter protests.