Office market sees spring slowdown
June 01, 2005 12:00AM By Alison GregorLull in market following earlier big deals, though average rent breaks $50 barrier More
Lull in market following earlier big deals, though average rent breaks $50 barrier More
Realtor's legislative pull spurs a national reform effort to level the brokerage playing field More
Calling Long Island City the next hotbed of residential development puts the cart before the horse - though that's an outdated metaphor for this Queens locale, which boasts excellent transportation. More
Citi Habitats founder takes root with new development business More
Downtown Brooklyn seeks to compete-or at least place-against Midtown Class A office space More
Joins crowded field of real estate moguls/team owners in bid for Nationals More
LES gentrification continues with modernist condo project--cabanas and lawns included More
Long Island City set to boom: a look at new projects More
Sagging rental market sees less demand, shorter rental times for Hamptons properties More
Location sells, but real estate plays. A new one-act musical comedy, "Co-op: A Comedy of Epic Pretensions," brings the experience of broker, playwright and director John Cecil to the stage, telling the story of a boy raised in secret by a mystical superintendent at HouseProud Towers, an Upper West Side co-op. More
This story is the final installment of a three-part series looking at the gentrification of the Upper West Side, Park Slope and SoHo more than two decades ago. More
ForSaleByOwner.com expansion steps up quest for market share More
Location sells, but real estate plays. A new one-act musical comedy, "Co-op: A Comedy of Epic Pretensions," brings the experience of broker, playwright and director John Cecil to the stage, telling the story of a boy raised in secret by a mystical superintendent at HouseProud Towers, an Upper West Side co-op. More
Office landlords find properties worth double as apartments More
Office landlords find properties worth double as apartments More
CB Richard Ellis has become the first commercial real estate company to hit the small screen in a big way, launching a national advertising campaign with significant television time. More
Carlos Aguila calls his new neighborhood the city's "greatest place for a new retail store in 30 years." More
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