Eric Marx
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Councilman to slow developers' rush to build in rezoned areas
11/28/07
Bill would restrict issuance of building permits until City Council votes
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Go ahead and ask, they can't tell
11/27/07
Nondisclosure agreements are on the rise in New York real estate
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Back to school, for another 45 hours
11/27/07
New real estate licensing requirements could add coursework to an easy profession to enter
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On Park Avenue South, luxury loves company
11/27/07
Tessler plans another condo project as upscale companion to 260 Park Avenue South
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Boymelgreen hopes buyers like cut of Armani condos
11/21/07
Units at 20 Pine The Collection to offer rugged Wall Street aesthetic; too many high-end condos Down
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Soho's eyesore readies for makeover
11/16/07
Long vacant, 350 West Broadway set to bring luxury condos and high-end retail
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For real estate blogs, it's still about location
11/12/07
New York brokerage community ignores Weblogs at its own peril, bloggers say
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A gym in your hotel room
11/09/07
City hotels add exercise equipment to lists of in-room perks, but room sizes may limit trend
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Extended-stay hotels extend reach
11/07/07
Following national trend, extended-stay hotels gaining ground in Manhattan
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Rising hotel rates a boon while occupancy edges downward
11/07/07
While more may visit the city this year than in 2005, hitting last year's occupancy numbers may be h
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Layout poses challenges to high times by the High Line
11/05/07
Developers raise their horizons by a story or two as plans for elevated park move forward
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City's most luxurious hotels stay emptier -- on purpose
11/02/07
Rates for Manhattan's priciest hotels shot up nearly 20 percent in March compared to the year before, even while occupancy declined.
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Broker Web ratings get nasty
11/02/07
At least one new site focusing on New York City has pulled back a bit -- criticism of brokers got to
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Starbucks NYC buzz fades
11/01/07
Coffee chain quietly plans to close less profitable city outlets
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Higher rents shove smaller retailers out
11/01/07
Service retailers like locksmiths and florists forced off major thoroughfares, including East 86th Street.
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Gap store closings in New York reflect national trend
11/01/07
Facing sales declines and stiffer competition, clothier reassesses where it wants to open outlets
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2 BR, 2 Bth, UWS w/water vus: $722 a month
11/01/07
Leslie Day's place has got a great Manhattan waterfront view. She pays about one-thi...
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Spa condo to debut on Upper East Side
10/31/07
Arizona-based Miraval plans urban oasis and condo project
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Topshop: Brit "fast fashion" retailer to storm New York
10/31/07
Set to go head-to-head with H & M and Zara; in hunt for 60,000 sf, $50 million Manhattan flagshi
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Chocolate caf s raise the chocolate bar
10/31/07
Could chocolate eateries become like Starbucks in New York City? Some newer retailers hope so.