Anonymous ID: 7923f5 March 29, 2018, 10:32 p.m. No.838114   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8128 >>8153 >>8163 >>8166 >>8200 >>8207 >>8208 >>8418 >>8496

>>837985

 

>>837275

The Tishman family built the tower in 1957. It was designed by Carson & Lundin. For many years, the building was the home of Benton & Bowles, a major advertising firm. Tishman Realty dissolved in 1976 and the building was sold. ← (Not sure who bought it at this point?.) In the 1980s, Japanese realty company Sumitomo bought it.

Tishman Speyer Properties bought the building again in 2000, around the same time it also bought Rockefeller Center. Shortly after the purchase, Tishman added tenant Hickey Freeman.

In 2002 the 666 address on the side of the building was replaced with a Citigroup logo.

In January 2007, Tishman Speyer, along with the German investment firm TMW, sold the building to Kushner Properties for the highest price ever paid for one building in Manhattan.

In March 2017, plans were announced about tearing down and replacing the building. The new building would be completed by 2025 at the earliest. The developers also plan to change the name to 660 Fifth Avenue.

 

What should we dig on more from there - Tishman? Citi?

Anonymous ID: 7923f5 March 29, 2018, 10:38 p.m. No.838146   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8243

>>838062

Thanks- this is the kind of insight needed by someone who is able to monitor this activity.

 

I don't have the expertise, so just mentioning examples occasionally, until someone more knowledgeable can take it over and post daily updates.

Q mentioned several times to Follow the money, and about insider selloffs.

 

Do you see anything worth digging on Forescout, in the attached?

Anonymous ID: 7923f5 March 29, 2018, 10:43 p.m. No.838185   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8204

>>838153

I wouldn't have thought about the "horn" in prophecy being a building. Would that refer to who owns it, or the company that's the largest tenant, or other?