Manhattan rents down except for one-bedrooms 04/14/08 The average rent for a studio, two- or three-bedroom apartment in Manhattan was down in the
first quarter, compared to the year before, according to a quarterly report
from br...
Smaller lenders fill big shoes 04/11/08 From the April issue: Since the woes of the credit market
accelerated last summer, multifamily and office building deals in
...
Downtown office vacancies up 04/10/08 Downtown showed the greatest increase in vacancy rate of any Manhattan sub-market over last month, jumping to 6.7 percent in March from 5.7 percent in February, according to a m...
Office vacancy and asking rents up in first quarter 04/08/08 Despite vacancy increases across the board in Manhattan in the first quarter of 2008, asking rents continued to grow as high-priced properties hit the leasing market, according ...
New nonprofit to fund foreclosure fight 04/07/08 A new city-sponsored nonprofit that will fund housing groups in an effort to stem the tide of foreclosures has looked to Wall Street for its first leader. On Friday, the Center ...
Manhattan office vacancy rates rise 04/04/08 From the April issue: Conventional wisdom has predicted that
once Wall Street's troubles manifest themselves in job losses, the
office mark...
Manhattan apartment prices increase 04/02/08 Prices for Manhattan apartments kept up their steady rise in the first quarter, although a large number of high-priced closings at elite buildings helped skew prices up, accordi...
Shelving plans for Downtown Brooklyn condos 04/01/08 The demand was there, the zoning allowed for it, and developers saw the lucrative opportunity to build out and market high-end residential projects in Downtown Brooklyn — ...
Retail goes vertical on UWS 03/31/08 From the March issue: Retailers seeking space in Manhattan are
used to scanning avenues and side streets for vacant storefronts. Yet
...
Manhattan office vacancy rates rise 03/31/08 Conventional wisdom has predicted that once Wall Street's troubles manifest themselves in job losses, the office market will begin to feel the heat. And last month saw Lehman Br...
A dogged search 03/31/08 The case of a kidnapped English bulldog splashed across newspapers and airwaves last month had a real estate connection: The pet's owners are Jessica and Kevin Kurland, who is t...
Durst hires director of major projects 03/31/08 The Durst Organization has hired Jonathan Drescher as director of major projects, a newly created position at the company. Drescher will oversee the hiring and progress of contr...
Miller Samuel, Radar Logic merger dead 03/31/08 Despite merger talks between appraiser Miller Samuel and research firm Radar Logic in 2007, the pair jointly announced in mid-March that a deal will not occur. Both parties decl...
Parking war over Extell's 'pre-war' West End Ave. building 03/26/08 Extell's new "pre-war" building on the Upper West Side has a very post-war problem: parking. The developer is battling with a local community board over the fate of an undergrou...
Miller Samuel backed out of merger with Radar Logic 03/10/08 Although Miller Samuel decided to cancel the company's planned merger with research firm Radar Logic sometime last week, the appraisal firm is open to collaborating with its for...
Luxe burbs still shine in priciest sales 03/10/08 From the March issue: In slipping suburbia, the strongest shine.
With foreclosures rising and home sales falling, the tristate area's
subur...
Condo conversion planned for four Upper West Side walk-ups 03/07/08 A foreign buyer has purchased four walk-up apartment buildings at 176-182 West 82nd Street for $19 million and plans to convert the apartments to family-sized condos, which the ...
Midtown office rents drop 03/06/08 The Manhattan office leasing market as a whole remained fairly
static between December 2007 and January 2008, according to CB Richard
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Midtown office rents drop 03/06/08 From the March issue: The Manhattan office leasing market as a
whole remained fairly static between December 2007 and January 2008,
according to CB Richard Ellis's latest mont...
Luxe burbs still shine in priciest sales 03/05/08 This month The Real Deal took a look at the top 10 home sales in Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester in New York; Fairfield in Connecticut; and Bergen in New Jersey; and the perform...