The Real Deal New York

Office owner Brookfield sees fourth-quarter revenue climb … and more

February 11, 2011 04:56PM

1. Sam Chang plans new hotel slated for 32 Pearl Street downtown [Crain's]
2. Rumors abound amid Jennifer Aniston’s apartment hunt Downtown [NYO]
3. Property owner Brookfield Office Properties sees total revenue climb to $397 million in the fourth quarter, from $330 a year earlier [Crain's]
4. New York City Planning Commissioner Amanda Burden unveils plan to transform abandoned FiDi arcades into sitting areas [NY1]
5. Jewish Press building closes for $6.5 million in Gowanus, marking a 35 percent discount [Crain's]
6. A rundown of the top office building sellers in the U.S. last year [WSJ]
7. Two Brooklyn condo developments sell out at 100 Engert Avenue in Greenpoint and 1 Powers Street in Williamsburg [Brooklyn Eagle]
8. East Village Hyatt slated to receive an exterior hydroponic bamboo garden [Curbed]
9. Fate of Kelsey and Camille Grammer’s Bridgehampton home up in the air [Newsday]
10. Frank Gehry’s 8 Spruce Street a “gawky beauty,” one architecture critic says [Bloomberg}
11. Water Mill home sees its price drop to $28 million from original $40 million list price
12. Sag Harbor Village buys pier, known as Long Wharf, for $1 [27east]

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