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    Top row, from left: Howard and Steve Rubenstein, Donald Trump, Mort Zuckerman; bottom row, from left: Jerry Speyer, Dottie Herman and Pamela Liebman

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg is the most powerful man in New York City — so says the New York Observer, which released its annual list of the top 150 most powerful New Yorkers. This year’s ranking included 24 influential real estate players, including real estate PR bigwigs Howard and Steve Rubenstein of Rubenstein Communications (ranked 17th and 78th, respectively), Donald Trump (19th), Boston Properties honcho Mort Zuckerman (20th), Tishman Speyer co-founder Jerry Speyer, Prudential Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman (53rd) and Pamela Liebman, president and CEO of the Corcoran Group (89th). The list included a handful of surprises, as well. TRD [more]

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  • The Real Estate Board of New York’s 114th Annual Banquet was the usual whirl of floor-length dresses, schmoozing and cameos by politicians like Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Governor David Paterson (see slide show above of The Real Deal’s Lauren Elkies interviewing people at the REBNY event, and click here for a Webcast from the night). But for the first time, a woman presided over the event — new REBNY Chairman Mary Ann Tighe, CEO of the tri-state region of CB Richard Ellis, swathed in a sparkling blue gown. Her presence at the microphone, however, didn’t do much to quiet the boisterous crowd, which was just as loud as usual despite the fact that there were slightly fewer attendees this year than last — 2,000 versus 2,300 last year — according to REBNY President Steven Spinola. The crowd’s smaller size didn’t do much to dampen the markedly higher spirits that set this year’s event apart from last year’s. “Last year, this was like a funeral,” said Jeffrey Levine, principal of Douglaston Development, who attended the banquet with his son Benjamin. “We were licking our wounds from the collapse of Lehman. There’s no question everyone tonight is in a much better frame of mind.” [more]

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  • Ross named one of NY’s power dozen

    October 20, 2009 10:34AM
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    From left: Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Related Companies CEO Stephen Ross, PR wiz Howard Rubenstein

    When it comes to powerful New Yorkers, as far as New York Magazine is concerned, there’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg and then there’s “everyone else.” That “everyone else” includes heavyweights in real estate-related positions. In its list of the top 12 most powerful and influential city-dwellers, New York Magazine included Stephen Ross, chairman and CEO of Related Companies, calling him “the real estate industry’s last man standing,” along with PR giant Howard Rubenstein, who has counted developer Harry Macklowe and Rudin Management as clients. Others on the list include Al Sharpton, Jamie Dimon, chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase chairman, Senator Chuck Schumer, and one woman: Anna Wintour.

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