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Moinian Group Signs Deals With Three AI Firms at 60 Madison Avenue

Commercial Observer

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June 22, 2026

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The Moinian Group has been dealing with an avalanche of new leasing in Midtown over the last two weeks. The office landlord said it has signed 68,000 square feet of new leases with four new tenants — three technology firms and a communications company — at 60 Madison Avenue, with web developer Tenex Labs taking []

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 24, 2026

Generative AI expanding role in shopping, to enable AI-led purchases: Report

According to a McKinsey survey, Shopify, Amazon and Walmart are among companies beginning to align around common standards for AI-enabled transactions, paving the way for AI agents to compare products, apply loyalty benefits and complete purchases across multiple retailers

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 9, 2026

Mark Zuckerberg Admitted AI Agents "Hasn't Really Accelerated" as Meta Stock Dropped 5%

Investors are taking a serious look at the investment companies are making in AI.

NDTV

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· Jul 11, 2026

Avenue Supermarts Q1 Results: D-Mart Operator Reports In-Line Quarter; Profit Rises 13%

In the year-ago period D-mart had posted a Rs 830 crore net profit.

Commercial Observer

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· Jul 7, 2026

Longpoint Partners Buys Miami-Dade Warehouses for $39M

Private equity firm Longpoint Partners has paid 38.8 million for a 121,579-square-foot industrial complex in Miami-Dade County. The property includes three warehouses, two totaling 94,500 square feet at 7200 Northwest 84th Avenue and the third spanning 27,079 square feet at 8251 Northwest 70th Street. All three are in Medley about half a mile west of []

Vanity Fair

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· Jul 2, 2026

Chanel Just Bought The French Shirtmaker Charvet. Here's How The 188-Year-Old Brand Does Business.

The French shirtmaker Charvet is more talked about than ever—and the family behind it wishes we’d be more discreet. Marisa Meltzer visits with Jean-Claude and Anne-Marie Colban, the siblings who run the business and dress its discerning clientele.

The Real Deal

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· Jun 25, 2026

Safra eyes $125M for Soho retail portfolio

The Safras are looking to sell a high-street retail portfolio spanning New York and Chicago, leased to brands like Omega, Prada and Aime Leone Dore. J. Safra Asset Management, the investment arm of the Brazilian-based Safra Group, is eyeing a price tag of 125 million for the group of six properties, which span more than 53,000 square feet. The properties, located in some of New York and Chicago’s best retail neighborhoods like Soho and Gold Coast, are “defined by global luxury and lifestyle brands, dense foot traffic and entrenched ownership,” according to marketing materials from Newmark. The addresses are 8-14 []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

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Related coverage for "Moinian Group Signs Deals With Three AI Firms at 60 Madison Avenue": The Hindu BusinessLine — Generative AI expanding role in shopping, to enable AI-led purchases: Report. The Motley Fool — Mark Zuckerberg Admitted AI Agents "Hasn't Really Accelerated" as Meta Stock Dropped 5%. NDTV — Avenue Supermarts Q1 Results: D-Mart Operator Reports In-Line Quarter; Profit Rises 13%. Commercial Observer — Longpoint Partners Buys Miami-Dade Warehouses for $39M. Vanity Fair — Chanel Just Bought The French Shirtmaker Charvet. Here's How The 188-Year-Old Brand Does Business.. The Real Deal — Safra eyes $125M for Soho retail portfolio