Making rent stabilization fair 09/01/08 When news broke this summer that U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel had been renting multiple rent-stabilized apartments in Harlem for decades, it set off a flurry of articles about the p...
Short on age, long on deals 08/21/08 From the August issue: Jared Seligman thinks real estate is part
of his genetic makeup. "Pretty much everyone in my family is involved
in r...
Pity the poor landlord 08/01/08 From the July issue: For years, investing in rent-stabilized
buildings was a slow, but sure, game. "There's little downside," said
Steven K...
Short on age, long on deals 07/31/08 Jared Seligman thinks real estate is part of his genetic makeup. "Pretty much everyone in my family is involved in real estate," said the Corcoran Group vice president. "It's in...
Pity the poor landlord 06/30/08 For years, investing in rent-stabilized buildings was a slow, but sure, game.
"There's little downsid...
Don Capoccia: Not afraid to do battle 06/16/08 From the June issue: For a developer who has often found himself
in the hot seat, Don Capoccia has a temperate perspective. "This is
such a...
Don Capoccia: Not afraid to do battle 06/03/08 For a developer who has often found himself in the hot seat, Don Capoccia has a temperate perspective.
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Jeeves comes to the office 04/30/08 Last year Capstone Equities purchased 14 Wall Street, a 1 million-square-foot building in the heart of the Financial District, for $325 million, and the firm immediately embarke...
Sixth Avenue development moves toward Herald Square 03/31/08 By this summer, the first residents of the long-awaited Chelsea Stratus will have moved into their condos in the neighborhood's tallest building.
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A fancier Delancey 03/04/08 It's very fancy on old Delancey Street, you know — or so the song goes. In reality, however, Delancey Street (which nowadays serves as something of a dividing line between...
Seeing the truthiness of the subprime mess 02/05/08 Does the word "plutoed" mean anything to you? How about "truthiness?" Both have something in common with a word that's been on the tip of everyone's tongue lately: subprime.
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