Worry chills local residential market 10/06/08 From the October issue: Financial news headlines about Wall
Street's meltdown are ratcheting up the fear factor for buyers and
sellers, who are becoming even more cautious abo...
Worry chills local residential market 10/04/08 Financial news headlines about Wall Street's meltdown are ratcheting up the fear factor for buyers and sellers, who are becoming even more cautious about plunging into the real ...
Wall Street fear factor chills market 10/03/08
It's a tough time for buyers and sellers. With financial news headlines about Wall Street's meltdown ratcheting up the fear factor, both sides are cautious about plunging int...
The Closing: Frederick Peters 10/03/08 President of Warburg Realty Partnership. After starting in the
business as a residential agent in 1980, he worked his way up to
manager at Albert B. Ashforth. In 1991, he boug...
Event space: More partying in the basement 10/03/08 Having a silver anniversary? Throwing a conference? You'll discover it is not so easy to find a large event space in a new Manhattan hotel. And whenever there is space, it may b...
Do diapers clash with Armani? 10/03/08 When one thinks of the chic singles scene Downtown, a child-care center generally does not come to mind, especially inside a sleek condominium.But, at the Armani Casa-designed 2...
Making sense of the rules for selling new condos 09/22/08 From the September issue: Selling New York City new developments
to New York buyers is challenging enough, but selling those same units
to buyers from outside of New York can ...
Burst of activity ahead? 09/11/08 From the September issue: The calendar says back to school, and for the real estate industry that means back to business and an end to the summer doldrums. Watch for the end of ...
The Closing: Julien Studley 09/09/08 From the September issue: Julien Studley, founder of the
eponymous commercial real estate firm then called Julien J. Studley,
talked to The Real Deal about life on the front l...
Hotel Bossert deal imminent 09/09/08 R.A.L. Companies & Affiliates is expected to buy the former Hotel
Bossert at 98 Montague Street for $92 million and turn it into student
housing, according to Robert Levin...
Fewer foreign clients buying 09/07/08 From the September issue:
Foreign apartment buyers are disappearing from New York City. It's not
the plot of a science fiction or horror film, but the influx of
foreigners ta...
A look at buyers and sellers 09/04/08 From the September issue: The bleak economy and credit crunch
have claimed their share of victims in the New York City real estate
world, but under the surface they have also ...
The Closing: Diane Ramirez 09/02/08 From the August issue: Diane Ramirez, president of Halstead
Property since 1999, spoke to The Real Deal about growing up in Jackson
Heights and meeting her husband at a single...
Fewer foreign clients buying 09/01/08 Foreign apartment buyers are disappearing from New York City. It's
not the plot of a science fiction or horror film, but the influx of
foreigners taking advantage of the weak ...
A look at buyers and sellers 09/01/08 This month, The Real Deal offers a series of stories about
how buyers and sellers in the five boroughs and in the surrounding
suburbs are dealing with one another and with th...
Burst of activity ahead? 09/01/08 The calendar says back to school, and for the real estate industry that means back to business and an end to the summer doldrums. Watch for the end of the month to be marked by ...
Making sense of the rules for selling new condos 09/01/08 Selling New York City new developments to New York buyers is challenging enough, but selling those same units to buyers from outside of New York can be completely confusing when...
Web hits: The month in review 08/30/08 Former Massey Knakal Brooklyn head sues
Timothy King, a one-time chief operating officer and partner at Massey Knakal Realty, will square off with his former employer in Brookl...
The Closing: Julien Studley 08/29/08 Founder of the eponymous commercial real estate firm then called
Julien J. Studley in 1954. Studley sold his shares to younger
associates in 2002 and then founded Studley New ...