The Real Deal New York

Corrections and clarifications

December 05, 2011 12:29AM

Correction: In the December issue story “Who is Town hiring,” The Real Deal incorrectly stated that Town brokers Lauren Arpel and Sean Hughes were “New to NYC real estate.” In fact, Arpel worked at Corcoran and Hughes worked at Brown Harris Stevens. The Real Deal also stated that 114 of Town’s hires, including Arpel and Hughes, were new to real estate. In fact, the remaining 112 hires are either new to real estate or came from “unknown” backgrounds.


Correction
: In a Dec. 15 Web story, The Real Deal incorrectly stated that the MetLife Building at 200 Park Avenue in Manhattan was delinquent on a $4.7 million loan. The data cited was actually in reference to the Met Life Building at 15 Bay Ridge Avenue in Brooklyn.

Correction:
In a Dec. 15 Web story, The Real Deal incorrectly posted a photo of the
Boca Corporate Center and Campus as the IBM Building in Boca Raton.

Correction: In a Dec. 20 Web story, The Real Deal incorrectly identified the Jewish Home Lifecare as a senior center. In reality it is a nursing home.

Correction: In a Dec. 27 Web story, The Real Deal did not accurately portray the DOB approval process for Cary Tamarkin’s project at 508 West 24th Street as the proposed structure does not require a zoning variance.

Correction: In a Dec. 29 Web story, The Real Deal mistakenly linked the Rosen Group to the Lipstick Building. The building is owned by Daniel Elsztain and Paul and Maurice Marciano.

Correction: In a Dec. 30 Web story, The Real Deal incorrectly identified the operator of the AirTrain to Kennedy International Airport. It’s operated by the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey.

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