A sit down with Robert Shiller 09/08/08 From the September issue: In "The Subprime Solution: How Today's Global Financial Crisis Happened and What to Do about It," a book out this month, noted economist Robert Shiller...
Inside the home of Robert Futterman 09/02/08 By Alison GregorShortly after Robert Futterman, the chairman and CEO of Robert K.
Futterman & Associates, was divorced, he was featured in a 2006
magazine piece celebratin...
New buyers clashing with the condo board 09/01/08 Imagine an older condo building in a neighborhood undergoing
gentrification. New residents are moving in, bringing their money and,
in the eyes of the old guard, shaking up th...
Sit down with Robert Shiller: A dark look ahead 09/01/08 In "The Subprime Solution: How Today's Global Financial Crisis
Happened and What to Do about It," a book out this month, noted
economist Robert Shiller dissects the current ho...
This time, inflation may have different impact 08/20/08 From the August issue: Reports that consumer prices spiked 1.1
percent in June raise the issue of inflation, which has in the past
...
How long will downturn last? 08/05/08 From the August issue: The residential real estate market in New
York City is showing clear chinks in its armor. The average Manhattan
apartment sales price in the second quar...
How long will downturn last? 08/01/08 The residential real estate market in New York City is showing
clear chinks in its armor. The average Manhattan apartment ...
This time, inflation may have different impact 07/31/08 Reports that consumer prices spiked 1.1 percent in June raise the issue of inflation, which has in the past been advantageous to real estate investors. In the current state of t...
Sleep concierges for city that sometimes rests 07/28/08 From the July issue: Although you'd think "the city that never sleeps" would be full disclosure, New York City hotels are offering, as one of their newest amenities, sleep conci...
Shouldering the costs 07/21/08 From the July issue: Most real estate developers agree that it's
taking longer to sell out residential projects, and that can spell
trouble...
Shouldering the costs 07/15/08 From the July issue: Most real estate developers agree that it's
taking longer to sell out residential projects, and that can spell
trouble...
Sleep concierges for city that sometimes rests 07/01/08 Although you'd think "the city that never sleeps" would be full disclosure, New York City hotels are offering, as one of their newest amenities, sleep concierges.
...
Shouldering the costs 06/30/08 Most real estate developers agree that it's taking longer to sell out residential projects, and that
can spell trouble for a less-than-well-capitalized devel...
Inside the home of Jacky Teplitzky 06/02/08 Broker Jacky Teplitzky has seen her star rise at Prudential Douglas Elliman, culminating with her recent snagging of the firm's award for top sales group. She recently moved int...
Steakhouse aims to enliven Greeley Square 06/02/08 The landmarked Radisson Hotel Martinique at 49 West 32nd Street is
undergoing an architectural redesign to include a new steak restaurant
a...
New West Harlem eateries add to budding restaurant row 05/29/08 A formerly abandoned freight house at 12th Avenue and 135th Street has become the locus of a small restaurant row in West Harlem with the recent opening of the restaurant and lo...
Dirt cheapens at building sites 05/01/08 Land is often the crux of a great development deal, but in New York
City, where developable land is scarce, it often comes...
REBNY rules to speed up new development sales 03/12/08 From the March issue: A committee formed by the Real Estate
Board of New York is attempting to iron out the kinks of selling
apartments in ...
REBNY rules to speed up new development sales 03/03/08 A committee formed by the Real Estate Board of New York is
attempting to iron out the kinks of selling apartments in new
developments.
Will ARMs fallout reach Manhattan? 02/27/08 From the February issue: The surge of foreclosures resulting
from subprime home loans around the country has largely missed
Manhattan, thou...