How Macklowe's boom might go bust 10/05/07 The fate of New York City's most valuable office building -- and the man who owns it -- has real estate insiders on the edge of their seats. The General Motors Building is just ...
Seven's up for Silverstein 08/03/07 From the August issue: For months, the glamorous parties atop Larry Silverstein's new 7 World Trade Center have attracted A-list celebrities like Lindsay Lohan, Drew Barrymore a...
712 Fifth: Hedge funds v. fashion firms 05/09/07 From the May issue: The view from the top is always nice. But few views beat those from the towers of 712 Fifth Avenue. The vista spans the glittering gold of the Crown Building...
Hotel refis, three times a year 04/17/07 From the April issue: Plunging vacancy rates are prompting some New York City hoteliers to seek multiple refinancings and use the money to upgrade existing properties or buy mor...
Finance elite toasts Seagram Building 04/06/07 From the April issue: Membership has its privileges, as the saying goes, and tenants in the famed Seagram Building have more than most. With its modernist grandeur, huge Picasso...
Developers cut from the same cloth 03/19/07 From the March issue: Joseph Moinian made a name for himself with audacious real estate deals -- like the building on John Street that he bought at $12 a square foot and rented ...
Behind the record Blackstone deal 03/15/07 Parting with billions of dollars' worth of prime New York City office buildings last month was like "selling our children," David Roth, a managing director of the Blackstone Gro...
Hotel developers head Uptown 02/26/07 From the February issue: New York's tourism boom has reached Uptown, into the sleepiest areas of the New York hospitality industry. It appears to be reversing a once-ominous tre...
One block, six Sam Chang hotels 02/07/07 From the February issue: Hotel developer Sam Chang plans to build six hotels on a gritty stretch of West 39th Street within sight of the Lincoln Tunnel. It's an ambitious undert...
Indian hoteliers key into NYC 02/02/07 From the February issue: Although Indian-Americans own 37 percent of all hotels in the U.S. - and more than 50 percent of the country's low-budget stock - they are only now star...