How credible is Case-Shiller? 04/14/10 Jonathan MillerFrom the April issue: The words may change, but it’s always a variation on the same tune: Every couple of months, someone sings the song of Case-Shiller, the wide...
How credible is Case-Shiller? 03/31/10 Jonathan MillerThe words may change, but it’s always a variation on the same tune: Every couple of months, someone sings the song of Case-Shiller, the widely cited home price in...
Dumbo defies odds 02/10/10 From the February issue:
Thirty years ago, the notion that the largely industrial area at the foot of the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges would one day command some of the high...
Dumbo defies odds 01/31/10
Thirty years ago, the notion that the largely industrial area at the foot of the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges would one day command some of the highest prices in Brooklyn ...
Seaport neighborhood quietly attracts attention 01/28/10 The 20-unit 257 Water Street is likely to be converted into a condominium.From the January issue: The narrow blocks surrounding the South Street Seaport are dominated by cobbles...
Big ideas abound in Lower Manhattan 01/27/10 The WTC Memorial and One World Trade Center are underway, but the fate of other Ground Zero projects remains unclear.From the January issue: Development in Lower Manhattan, perh...
Lowering the rent, for real 01/08/10 From the January issue: They're giving it away. Hundreds of buildings these days tout one, two
and sometimes three months of free rent on new leases. But most of the
time, the...
Lowering the rent, for real 12/29/09 They're giving it away. Hundreds of buildings these days tout one, two
and sometimes three months of free rent on new leases. But most of the
time, the "base rent" stays the s...
Seaport neighborhood quietly attracts attention 12/29/09 The narrow blocks surrounding the South Street Seaport are dominated by
cobblestone streets and 19th-century brick buildings constructed when
the area was a hub of maritime tr...
Big ideas abound in Lower Manhattan 12/28/09 The WTC Memorial and One World Trade Center are underway, but the fate of other Ground Zero projects remains unclear.Development in Lower Manhattan, perhaps more than anywhere e...
New York gets crushed in year of record lows 12/10/09
From the December issue: Until last year, The Real Deal's annual accounting of real
estate records was a Mad Libs of giddy peaks: The highest price ever
paid for [insert t...
2009's annus horribilis 12/02/09 From the December issue: Following the global financial crisis at the close of 2008, most in the
New York real estate community were expecting the coming year to be
more chall...
2009's annus horribilis 11/30/09 Following the global financial crisis at the close of 2008, most in the
New York real estate community were expecting the coming year to be
more challenging than any in recent...
New York gets crushed in year of record lows 11/30/09 Until last year, The Real Deal's annual accounting of real
estate records was a Mad Libs of giddy peaks: The highest price ever
paid for [insert type of real estate] in [inser...
HVCC, still stymieing deals, may be sunsetted 11/30/09 From left: Michael Vargas, a principal with Vanderbilt Appraisal Company, Kathryn Higgins, an associate broker with DJK Residential, and Melissa Cohn, president of Manhattan Mor...
Karl Fischer Row revisted 11/13/09 From the November issue: The string of developments directly across from McCarren Park on Bayard Street, dubbed "Karl Fischer Row," has been one of the most talked-about blocks ...
Remembering Linda Stein 10/29/09 Two full years after superbroker Linda Stein was found murdered in her
Fifth Avenue apartment, her family and the New York real estate world
are still waiting for the case to ...