A privately held, full-service real estate development, investment and management firm based in New York City. Instagram.com/SilversteinPro…

Joined April 2016
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🥇 There are golden hours in NYC, and then there are @mchlanglo793 golden hours!
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How about those @NYKnicks? And how about that game?! We're lighting up the 7WTC lobby in blue and orange for the finals! Photos by Joe Woolhead
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Getting a new angle on 1735 Market St. in downtown Philly! Photo by Francis Dzikowski
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"We're standing on the top floor of the highest building in LA, and it's not what you might expect!" - Dara McQuillan  Check out this great @KTLA5News interview showcasing the stories behind the artwork high atop the U.S. Bank Tower! Reel courtesy of @thereallysickartists
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If you need us, we'll be outside pretending this is our permanent office. It's officially Bankers Club rooftop season.
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Mr. Silverstein had some thoughts on the newlyweds!  Q: Which are you more excited about — interest rate cut or Taylor Swift’s engagement? A: An interest rate cut would be welcome, and I wish Taylor and Travis a long, 69-plus-year marriage just like mine.
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Smile for the camera! :) Look, it's @manoneart smiling with his smiling mural high atop the U.S. Bank Tower! #NationalSmileDay
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Today's monthly amenity spotlight is on The Lounge! The Lounge is located on the 5th Floor of 1735 Market St. Silverstein tenants can collaborate, break away, or get INSPIRED in one of our most dynamic amenity floors. With multiple lounges, rentable conference rooms, outdoor space, wine and coffee bars, 1735 Market Street is helping tenants attract and retain the most desirable talent that Philly has to offer.
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We are excited to announce that @NobuRestaurants is coming to Bellevue with its first-ever U.S. branded residences and the Pacific Northwest’s very first Nobu restaurant.  The reimagined Nobu Bellevue Residences at #AvenueBellevue will bring together elevated dining, hospitality-driven living, and skyline views in the heart of downtown Bellevue. “This is really a game changer,” said Shawn Katz, president of Silverstein Capital Partners.  To learn more, please visit the link below: f.mtr.cool/hayhhahbww
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Silverstein Properties is celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (#AANHPI) Heritage Month, and we want to recognize the many contributions, cultures, histories, and achievements of AANHPI communities that have helped shape our workplaces, neighborhoods, and society.  We are proud to feature Ryan Cabahug, Vice President, who joined our Accounting team in January 2023. In sharing his story, Ryan reflects on the importance of family, cultural identity, resilience, and the personal connection he feels to both Downtown Manhattan and Silverstein Properties.  ❓Tell us about yourself and your journey to Silverstein Properties.   🔵 My journey to Silverstein Properties is one that is deeply personal to me.   From a young age, I viewed Downtown Manhattan as the place where ambitious and successful professionals built their careers. Whenever someone mentioned working “in the City,” that is immediately where my mind went. I grew up in Queens, NY during the tragic events of 9/11, while both of my parents were working in Manhattan. I vividly remember being stuck at my after-school program for hours after dismissal, uncertain when my parents would make it home safely. Over the 20 years that followed, I watched Downtown Manhattan transform into the thriving central business district that it is today, due in large part to the vision and resilience of the Silverstein organization.   Early in my career, my previous employer hired my now-wife to serve as an external auditor for several assets of the firm. A few years later, I assumed responsibility for that same project, and through that experience, I realized this was exactly where I wanted my career to head.   Several years later, I had the opportunity to join Silverstein Properties, and the way I felt then has not changed. I value my professional life immensely and remain grateful for the opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute to an organization that holds such personal significance to me. ❓Can you share a bit about your background and heritage?   🔵 I was born in Queens to immigrant parents from Cebu, Philippines, who raised me with strong values centered around family and hard work. Growing up in a close-knit Filipino household shaped much of who I am today, both personally and professionally. While much of our extended family has since relocated to the United States, the core values and sense of community have remained unchanged. To me, it’s the same family and culture – simply in a different setting. ❓What does Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month mean to you?   🔵 AANHPI Heritage Month is an opportunity for reflection, appreciation, and recognition of the generations before us who made sacrifices to create opportunities for their families and future generations. It serves as a reminder that every second-generation immigrant’s story began long before them.   It serves as a reminder of the values I was raised with – resilience and a strong sense of family and community. It is also meaningful to see the growing representation of AANHPI folks across leadership roles and industries that may have once felt out of reach to many immigrant families generations ago. ❓How have your cultural roots influenced your career journey?   🔵 My cultural roots have influenced my career journey primarily through the values I was raised with – hard work, accountability, and a strong sense of responsibility toward family. Growing up in an immigrant household, there was always a clear understanding that opportunities should never be taken for granted.   I’ve always believed in being dependable, putting in consistent effort, and continuously learning from the people around me. ❓Does your family have any traditions that are especially important to you?    🔵 Family gatherings have always been especially important to me. In Filipino culture, there’s a strong emphasis on staying closely-connected across generations, whether it’s birthdays, holidays, or simple weekend gatherings centered around food and conversation. These moments have always reinforced the importance of family, community, and, most importantly – showing up for one another. Even as our family has grown and relocated over the years, maintaining those connections and traditions has remained incredibly meaningful.
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Honoring and remembering the brave men & women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Photo by Joe Woolhead
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On May 23, 2006, we opened 7 World Trade Center, a 52-story, $700 million project that went on to become New York City’s first LEED-Gold certified office building. Hundreds celebrated the occasion with us, including local school PS 234 and a concert with Lou Reed!
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Commercial Observer sat down with Jeremy Moss recently for their "5 Questions" series to discuss the recent American Express deal, current trends in Lower Manhattan office leasing, and new office space coming online at 7 World Trade Center.  "I think that’s a testament to the commitment that Larry Silverstein made to rebuild the World Trade Center, and the commitment that many, many people have made to help rebuild Lower Manhattan." Visit the link below to read the full interview! f.mtr.cool/ptsjfhxyow
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Larry Silverstein and @CBRE’s Mary Ann Tighe recently sat down to reveal the vision and partnerships behind the rebuilding of the World Trade Center, and to discuss Downtown Manhattan’s transformation into a vibrant 24/7 community.  In this podcast, they make the case for art and culture as catalysts for revitalization, dissect the complexities of public-private collaboration, and offer insights into today’s constantly evolving office market. 📺 Click to watch on YouTube: f.mtr.cool/tiexiegooj 🎧 Or listen below: Spotify: f.mtr.cool/hmyamnpkro Apple: f.mtr.cool/wwjnxvkekm
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The weather keeps getting nicer, so we're enjoying some shade at the 1735 Market St. courtyard! Photos by Francis Dzikowski
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Today we're throwing it back to this ribbon cutting ceremony when we broke out the big scissors to officially open a public park at Silver Towers on West 42nd Street back in May 2010.  Photo by Joe Woolhead
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Sending out a huge 'thank you' to everyone who attended the Bisnow AI event today at 7 WTC! Our very own Yael Urman was a featured speaker on the first panel, discussing how AI is impacting the future of work & employment, along with how AI will be implemented into #CommercialRealEstate.
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We are pleased to announce that Larry Silverstein, Lisa Silverstein, and Tal Kerret have been listed at #6 in Commercial Observer's 2026 #Power100 list!  f.mtr.cool/mbiapixqzz
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We recently hosted a Cybersecurity "Lunch & Learn" event where the NYPD and FBI taught employees about safe browsing in the modern era.  Check out this interview with Asseno Dorvil, Reynolds Colon, and Samuel Acheampong to hear what they learned and who they'll call first if they have a computer problem ;)
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Hey Max! "Do You Know Good Pizza?" Turns out, yes he does! But what are his hot takes? Let's find out!
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