Courting young tenants with tennis 08/17/09 From the August issue: When the U.S. Open kicks off at the end of this month, hundreds of
thousands of fans will flock to Flushing Meadows to watch the world's
tennis greats b...
Lincoln Square circles back 07/31/09 From one of the penthouse terraces at the Element, a condo on West 59th Street a block and a half from the Hudson River, marketer Shlomi Reuveni gives a bird's eye tour of the c...
Who the city calls when it wants to move people 07/31/09 In late June, tenants and property owners in the Atlantic Yards footprint received a letter stating that reps from a company called Cornerstone Group Real Estate Services would ...
Courting young tenants with tennis 07/31/09 When the U.S. Open kicks off at the end of this month, hundreds of thousands of fans will flock to Flushing Meadows to watch the world's tennis greats battle it out.
But whil...
A Red Hook redux 07/28/09 From the July issue: Three years ago, a new high-water mark was set in Red Hook when the
first house in the neighborhood sold for more than $1 million. In the years that follow...
A Red Hook redux 07/01/09 Three years ago, a new high-water mark was set in Red Hook when the first house in the neighborhood sold for more than $1 million.
In the years that followed, a number of o...
Going into contract in Gramercy 06/09/09 From the June issue: With its well-maintained prewar buildings and tree-lined streets,
Gramercy, the micro-neighborhood surrounding exclusive Gramercy Park,
has long been a de...
Boymelgreen faces hungry creditors, mounting lawsuits 06/02/09 A visit to Boymelgreen Developers' Web site gives the impression that
the firm, founded by Shaya Boymelgreen, is one of the most powerful
real estate companies in New York &md...
Going into contract in Gramercy 06/01/09 Go to chart: Sealing the deal in GramercyWith its well-maintained prewar buildings and tree-lined streets, Gramercy, the micro-neighborhood surrounding exclusive Gramercy Park, ...
When the blue chips are down 05/22/09 From the May issue: As the saying goes, the rich are different
from you and me -- though perhaps not so very different when it comes
to real estate downturns. Most of the high...
Doing Madoff's math 05/13/09 From the May issue: Last month a pair of tickets owned by Bernard Madoff Investment Securities for the Mets home opener at Citi Field sold for $7,500. The tickets, which attract...
Condo-hotels: gone for good? 05/12/09 From the May issue: Like timeshares on steroids, condo-hotels appeared to offer the perfect real estate trifecta when the market was strong.
The units -- which look like high-e...
Condo-hotels: gone for good? 04/30/09 Like timeshares on steroids, condo-hotels appeared to offer the perfect real estate trifecta when the market was strong.
The units — which look like high-end hotel rooms ...
When the blue chips are down 04/30/09 As the saying goes, the rich are different from you and me — though
perhaps not so very different when it comes to real estate downturns. Most of the highest of high-end ...
Doing Madoff's math 04/30/09 Last month a pair of tickets owned by Bernard Madoff Investment Securities for the Mets home opener at Citi Field sold for $7,500. The tickets, which attracted 68 bids, each had...
Web hits: The month in review 04/30/09
Jasper's fate uncertain as condo faces foreclosure
Developer Harry Jeremias is facing a foreclosure suit at the Jasper, the Ismael Levy-designed condominium conversion in Mur...
Jon Gollinger: Staging a better auction 04/16/09 From the April issue: Jon Gollinger does not want to be known as
an auctioneer. And yet his company, Accelerated Marketing Partners,
conducted 50 condominium auctions in citie...
Brokers vs. developers: battling it out in court 04/15/09 From the April issue: The Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group has
filed a lawsuit in New York State Supreme Court alleging that the
developer of Tribeca's Five Franklin Place co...