High rents expected to peak in 2007
April 01, 2007 12:00AM By Philana PattersonManhattan landlords won't ride quite as high as markets stabilize More
Manhattan landlords won't ride quite as high as markets stabilize More
West Chelsea project sells luxury one window at a time More
Top of the market particularly tight; new condos still add pockets of availability More
Divisive public Web site will stay optional, group says More
In a city where one gasp-inducing sale follows another, it's tough pinpointing the "best" homes and the "best" blocks. The Real Deal attempted to nail down both by examining top sales in the 12 months from February 2006 to February 2007. Using data from the city and PropertyShark.com, we compiled the year's 10 priciest sales in each borough, and the top 25 in Manhattan. More
In hot city hotel market, owners benefit from eager lenders More
New project borrows West Chelsea's art vibe More
The most prolific developers in the most active borough for development More
Gag orders prevent tenants from disparaging controversial development projects in public More
Stuy Town sale, Starrett bid create shifting climate More
Michael Overington oversees projects for his former Studio 54 boss More
Vacancies edge up in Midtown, Midtown South More
Residential high-rises to get some protection under new rules, still less than commercial More
Fashion brands H & M, BCBG join P. Diddy on 5th in low 40s More
Developers overcome obstacles in bringing new projects to a Chinatown resistant to change More
Foreclosures increase for the comeback kid More
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