Time to raise residential prices? Depends on whom you ask 09/16/09 From left: Diane Levine of Sotheby's International Realty, 168 West 73rd Street, Neil Binder of Bellmarc RealtyWhile a significant portion of listings -- roughly 33 percent,
ac...
One year post-Lehman, is the real estate market any better? 09/14/09 It’s one year ago to the day since the Lehman Brothers collapse that rocked the financial world and, subsequently, the real estate market. Yet some sectors of the industry -- co...
Selling to their countrymen 03/20/08 From the March issue: The foreign investors buying trophy New
York City properties in record numbers these days are getting a little
help f...
Selling to their countrymen 03/03/08 The foreign investors buying trophy New York City properties in record numbers these days are getting a
little help from their own. Foreign real estate devel...
Small shops lose battle on Seventh Avenue in Park Slope 03/03/08 An outbreak of vacancies on prime commercial blocks in the heart of Park Slope has brokers and store owners questioning whether landlords' high rents are to blame.
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New landlords, not by choice 02/12/08 From the January issue: It's one sign that the condominium boom
is over in parts of New York City: In up-and-coming, newly hip
neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Long Island City, ...
New landlords, not by choice 02/05/08 It's one sign that the condominium boom is over in parts of New York
City: In up-and-coming, newly hip neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Long
Island City, developers who originall...
NYC for sale in the foreign press 01/14/08 From the January issue: Steven Toumbas, an equities investor in London, is a shining example of the type of buyer foreign newspapers are fawning over these days. He's taking adv...
Southern Brooklyn sees eye-popping sales 12/21/07 From the December issue: If you thought the most expensive area
of Brooklyn was Brooklyn Heights, think again. While Brooklyn Heights
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Eye-popping sales in southern Brooklyn 12/05/07 If you thought the most expensive area of Brooklyn was Brooklyn Heights, think again. While Brooklyn Heights has had some eye-popping sales -- a townhouse at 140 Columbia Height...
Churches turn to market-rate projects 12/03/07 From the November issue: Churches have long bought, developed and sometimes sold properties as part of their mission. Trinity Church, for example, now owns and rents out about 6...
Park Avenue South: A place to work, play and now sleep 11/08/07 From the November issue: Wedged between Murray Hill, Gramercy Park, Union Square and the Flatiron District, Park Avenue South has long been home to a collection of nondescript o...
Designers chosen for International Toy Center condos 11/07/07 Two well-known architects are designing the conversion and expansion of one of the International Toy Center buildings overlooking Madison Square Park. Yitzchak Tessler, who rece...