Vornado Realty Trust is a fully integrated real estate investment trust with a 26 million square-foot portfolio of premier New York City office, retail and multifamily assets and the developer of the new PENN DISTRICT. W…
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![]() BXP's $1.2 Billion 343 Madison Loan Advances a Major Growth Project BXP secures $1.2 billion for 343 Madison Avenue, cutting future equity needs while leasing and construction remain key execution hurdles. | ||
![]() The Dividend Winners and Losers From 5% Treasury Yields When the 30-year Treasury topped 5%, two dividend stocks moved in completely opposite directions on the same day, and the reason has nothing to do with their yields. | ||
![]() Billionaire Joel Greenblatt’s 5 Biggest Moves This Quarter Reveal a Surprising Defensive Shift Joel Greenblatt built Gotham Asset Management on concentrated value bets, so his latest 13F filing caught analysts off guard with moves that look less like a stock-picker's conviction and more like someone quietly bracing for impact. | ||
Ken Griffin Threatened to Walk Away From NYC Amid a Feud With Mamdani. Citadel Just Committed $4.5 Billion Instead Ken Griffin went to Oslo, called the New York mayor's video creepy, and threatened to take Citadel's jobs to Miami. Then the demolition crews showed up anyway. | ||
![]() How Vornado’s 350 Park Avenue Mega-Joint Venture Could Reframe Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) Investors’ Risk Calculus Vornado Realty Trust recently agreed to form a joint venture with Rudin Management and an affiliate of Kenneth C. Griffin to develop a 1.9 million square foot, US$6.20 billion trophy office tower at 350 Park Avenue, with Griffin owning 60%, Vornado 36% and Rudin 4%. By contributing US$500 million of land and committing about US$400 million of additional capital while also acting as developer, operating member, property manager and leasing agent, Vornado is tying its future closely to a... | ||
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![]() Is Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) Fairly Valued After Its 350 Park Avenue Joint Venture? Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) has drawn fresh attention after agreeing to a joint venture with Rudin Management and an affiliate of Kenneth C. Griffin to develop a 1.9 million square foot office tower at 350 Park Avenue. See our latest analysis for Vornado Realty Trust. The joint venture news lands at a time when Vornado Realty Trust’s share price has eased slightly in the near term, with a 30 day share price return of 2.13% down. However, the 90 day share price return of 27.53% and three year... | ||
![]() What Does Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) Gain From Its 350 Park Avenue Venture? Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE: VNO) entered a joint venture to develop a 1.9 million square foot office tower at 350 Park Avenue in Manhattan. The partnership brings together Vornado, Rudin Management, and an affiliate of Kenneth C. Griffin for the high profile Park Avenue project. The development is expected to be a major Class A office property, with a significant capital commitment from the partners. Investors are watching the deal closely given its potential influence on Vornado's long term... | ||
Vornado, Related’s Chelsea Office Hits Special Servicing A $396M CMBS loan on Vornado and Related’s Google-anchored Chelsea office entered special servicing amid NYC office pressures. | ||
Vornado (VNO) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript Manhattan office leasing hits 25-year high amid PENN District transformation. | ||
350 Park Avenue Lands $3.3B Loan for NYC Office Tower 350 Park Avenue’s $3.3B construction loan shows lenders still have strong conviction in New York’s top-tier office market. | ||
Vornado Realty Trust Q2 Earnings Call Highlights Vornado Realty Trust (NYSE:VNO) reported second-quarter comparable funds from operations of $0.67 per share, up from $0.56 a year earlier, as lease commencements at its PENN District properties, stronger signage revenue and improved New York operations contributed to results. Chairman and Chief Exe | ||
Ken Griffin's Feud With Mamdani Hasn't Stopped His $6 Billion Manhattan Skyscraper— It's Now Under Demolition Construction on Citadel’s planned 350 Park Avenue skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan is moving forward despite billionaire founder Ken Griffin’s months-long public feud with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. According to a Fox Business report published Wednesday, Vornado Realty Trust... | ||
Ken Griffin's NYC skyscraper moves forward despite feud with Mayor Zohran Mamdani Ken Griffin's 350 Park Avenue skyscraper project moves forward despite New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's pied-a-terre tax feud targeting the Citadel CEO's penthouse. | ||
Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Strong FFO Beat and Record ... Vornado Realty Trust (VNO) posts a 17.5% FFO beat, with Manhattan office occupancy climbing to 92.2% and a robust pipeline signaling significant 2027 growth. | ||
Alexander's Q2 Earnings Call Highlights Vornado Realty Trust reported second-quarter comparable funds from operations of $0.67 per share, up from $0.56 a year earlier, as leasing gains at its PENN District properties, signage revenue and New York office and retail performance contributed to growth. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer St | ||
Vornado's Q2 FFO Beats Estimates on Rent Starts, Same-Store NOI Grows VNO's Q2 FFO beat estimates as New York same-store NOI rises 11.9%, while strong leasing activity supports growth. | ||
New Citadel NYC Office Project Undeterred by Griffin-Mamdani Feud The feud between Citadel’s Ken Griffin and New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani doesn’t seem to be souring Griffin’s $6 billion office tower project at 350 Park Avenue, despite previous threats from Citadel. The project is still on track, according to Griffin’s partner in the project Vornado Realty Trust, and is in the demolition phase. Vornado said it plans to exercise its option to expand its ownership percentage to the maximum 36%, with plans for Citadel to be the anchor tenant, occupying 1 million square feet. | ||
Vornado Realty Trust Q2 2026 Earnings Call Summary Moby summary of Vornado Realty Trust's Q2 2026 earnings call | ||
Vornado (VNO) Q2 Earnings: How Key Metrics Compare to Wall Street Estimates The headline numbers for Vornado (VNO) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended June 2026, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals. | ||
Vornado (VNO) Surpasses Q2 FFO Estimates Vornado (VNO) delivered FFO and revenue surprises of +17.54% and -2.16%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock? | ||
Jobs Numbers, SpaceX Earnings: What to Watch This Week The monthly jobs report comes out Friday. Before that, Elon Musk’s SpaceX will post its first earnings report as a listed company. Also reporting: Walt Disney; tech companies Palantir and Advanced Micro Devices; ride-sharing firms Uber and Lyft; private-equity firms Apollo, Carlyle and TPG; and fast-food chains McDonald's and Wendy’s. | ||
Vornado (VNO) Stock Could Be Below Fair Value On Studio Building Deal After a strong 3 year run, Vornado Realty Trust now screens as undervalued on both its intrinsic value estimate and market multiples, even as the share price has eased slightly over the past month. Vornado Realty Trust has returned 82.1% over the past 3 years, which puts more focus on whether today’s price still leaves a reasonable margin against intrinsic value. The recent purchase of a 49% stake in Manhattan's CBS Studio Building can support long term cash flow potential, while... | ||
BXP Gains Leverage as Premium Office Leasing Surges Strong demand for premium office space in US cities like New York is allowing landlords like BXP to push rents higher and regain leverage. | ||
Vornado Realty to Post Q2 Earnings: Is the Stock a Portfolio Must-Have? VNO heads into Q2 2026 earnings with revenues and FFO expected to rise higher as strong leasing and office demand remain in focus. | ||
Vornado Buys Stake in Iconic CBS Studio Building in NYC Vornado acquired a 49% stake in Manhattan’s historic CBS Studio Building, expanding its presence along Park Avenue. | ||
Is IRM Stock Worth Retaining in Your Portfolio for the Long Run? Iron Mountain benefits from recurring storage revenues and data center growth, but high debt and declining paper storage remain challenges. | ||



