June 02, 2008 05:23PM
By Lauren Elkies
Two former Prudential Douglas Elliman agents, Jane Klaris and Diana Cannon, filed a federal lawsuit
claiming that they were treated by the firm as full-time employees but
didn't receive the annual salary plus commissions they expected for
working on-site at a new development.
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June 02, 2008 05:38PM
By James Kelly
Despite a slowdown in leasing and an increase in vacancy in Manhattan's
office market, asking rents continued to increase in April, according
to data from Colliers ABR.
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June 02, 2008 05:28PM
By Alex Ulam
In the last year, banks and investors have started building up large
inventories of REOs, largely because they are having trouble unloading
them in a stagnating market where property values are no longer
appreciating and where credit for mortgages is harder to come by.
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June 02, 2008 05:01PM
By Lauren Elkies
Some real estate pros think the co-op application process could be simplified with a standardized application. REBNY decided at its May meeting to form a subcommittee that will work on the
uniform application in September, when the council reconvenes.
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June 02, 2008 05:44PM
By Sarah Ryley
While many developers have been racing to get started on projects
before changes in the 421-a tax abatement take effect, another group
has thrown in the towel, tripped up by the deadline and the faltering
economy. As a result, dozens of development sites with approved plans
for condominiums are on the market all over the city.
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June 02, 2008 03:29PM
By Jen Benepe
Prefabricated homes, a largely West Coast phenomenon, are popping up in the New York City area for the first time.
Led by Resolution: 4 Architecture (RES4), a New York City-based firm building the "Bronx Box," and Rocio Romero, who built a home in Gallatin, N.Y., modern prefab is stirring interest among price- and eco-conscious consumers.
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June 02, 2008 06:12PM
By Lauren Elkies
With the traditionally sluggish summer season upon us, the advent of
the credit crisis not too far behind and inventory piling up, real
estate brokers are bracing themselves for what could be a particularly
slow few months.
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June 02, 2008 06:27PM
By Adam Piore
Over the last five years, Swig has poured hundreds of millions of his
family's real estate fortune into New York City buildings. And last
month, he announced plans for one of his most ambitious and certainly
his most high-style projects yet.
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June 02, 2008 02:37PM
By Dorn Townsend
A flurry of reports indicates many housing markets around the world are
experiencing the same downturns affecting many American cities. Despite
this, not all the news is gloomy; a number of markets are showing
surprising resilience. We've chosen to highlight some of these emerging real estate areas.
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June 02, 2008 05:21PM
By Sarah Ryley
Last month, a $7 million-plus sale at Dumbo's One Main Street, the
centerpiece of David Walentas' empire and the building he also calls home,
beat out a unit at One Brooklyn Bridge Park for the most expensive
condo ever sold in Brooklyn. One Main Street is one of only three
condominium buildings in the borough with units in contract for amounts
exceeding $4 million.
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June 02, 2008 04:39PM
By Alex Ulam
Astor's appetite for New York real estate appears to have had no
limits. On his deathbed in 1848, he is said to have exclaimed, "Could I
begin life again, knowing what I now know, and had money to invest, I
would buy every foot of land on the island of Manhattan."
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June 02, 2008 02:39PM
By Dorn Townsend
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June 02, 2008 02:39PM
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June 02, 2008 03:33PM
President of Stribling & Associates, a high-end New York City
residential firm with 200 brokers, including her daughter Elizabeth Ann
Kivlan. The company does about 600 deals annually totaling more than $1
billion. The company is the exclusive sales agent for the Plaza Hotel
Residences. Stribling founded the company in 1980 with partner Connie
Tysen.
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June 02, 2008 06:21PM
By Lauren Elkies
As sales have slowed and inventory has grown, developers are clamoring
to move new development condo units, many by adjusting prices.
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June 02, 2008 05:58PM
By Lisa Abramowicz
Basketball icon Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr.'s development at 110 Green
Street in Brooklyn is preparing to open its doors to potential buyers
this summer, but brokers don't know what to expect in terms of sales
success for the much buzzed-about building.
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June 02, 2008 06:45PM
By Lauren Elkies
This feature story is part of a package on the numbers behind new
development, including which foreigners are buying where and what's
happening at the very top end of the market.
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