A judge ruled against RFR Holding, evicting them from the Chrysler Building due to unpaid rent totaling $21 million.
The woes include limited sunlight, poor cell phone reception, balky elevators and overall decay in the magnificent Art Deco ...
For 339 precious days in the 1930s, the Chrysler Building was the tallest structure in the world. In the lead up to the ...
Cooper Union, which owns the Chrysler Building and the land beneath it, won a court battle last week against the real estate ...
Manhattan-based RFR was evicted from the property Wednesday after a New York State Supreme Court judge ruled its ground lease ...
Aby Rosen and Michael Fuchs' RFR Holding officially got evicted from the Chrysler Building, after a judge sided with Cooper ...
Aby Rosen has lost the Chrysler Building. Yesterday, a Manhattan judge terminated RFR’s ground lease and ordered RFR Holdings ...
A judge ruled Cooper Union terminated RFR’s lease at the iconic art deco building in Midtown Manhattan. What's next?
Cooper Union has won a legal battle to oust R&S Chrysler LLC, the leaseholder of the Chrysler Building, due to unpaid rent.
Technically, the Chrysler Building is an office building open Monday through Friday, but you don't need to go inside to appreciate its aesthetic appeal. Recent visitors praised the building's ...
Judge Jennifer Shecter granted a motion sought by the building’s landlord, Cooper Union, to evict the tower's operator, RFR, after the firm defaulted on $21 million in rent and other obligations.
Aby Rosen's last-ditch effort to hold onto the Chrysler Building has come up short — the most significant loss so far in the investor's troubled portfolio.