Walking renters down the aisle 08/17/09 From the August issue: In today's down market, some real estate brokers are going above and
beyond their job descriptions in order to secure scarce deals. In the past, Kirsten ...
Walking renters down the aisle 07/31/09 In today's down market, some real estate brokers are going above and beyond their job descriptions in order to secure scarce deals.
In the past, Kirsten Nelson, a broker wit...
Empty newspaper buildings could become condos 06/22/09 From the June issue: With the newspaper business on the ropes,
real estate pros are wondering, could more printing plants and
newspaper offices be converted once the market ev...
Empty newspaper buildings could become condos 05/29/09 With the newspaper business on the ropes, real estate pros are wondering, could more printing plants and newspaper offices be converted once the market eventually picks up?
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Cool amenity or frozen in time? 05/21/09 From the May issue: While the New York City real estate market is in
something of a deep freeze, one building is rolling out a truly chill
new amenity: an ice cave. The cave, ...
Model apartments double as shops 04/30/09 Pop-ups are getting attention for popping out all over, even in model apartments at Miraval Living, and now it appears that another developer wants in on the action.
A very...
Cool amenity or frozen in time? 04/30/09 While the New York City real estate market is in something of a deep freeze, one building is rolling out a truly chill new amenity: an ice cave.The cave, planned for the Setai a...
Downsizing model apartments 02/28/09 Showmanship or sleight of hand? Add model apartments to the list of woes developers are dealing with as new construction grinds to a halt. Though sales offices will remain essen...
Fewer deals mean fewer meals 01/29/09 While the Rainbow Grill, the Cipriani venue at the top of Rockefeller Center which stopped serving dinner last month, may be among the most high-profile eateries to take a blow ...
New School critics worry building will become an eyesore 01/05/09 As if New School President Bob Kerrey didn't have enough problems
contending with a faculty and student revolt against his leadership at
the Greenwich Village institution. Now...
New law offers hope to cheated brokers 12/22/08 At his very first closing, Brooklyn broker Luke Constantino was stunned when the seller's lawyer told him and his co-broker that the deal would be dead unless they each shaved a...
Surfing the next wave 12/02/08 This month, The Real Deal takes a look at how the Internet has fundamentally altered the business of real estate and what the future holds for the relationship between the two. ...
Elliman, Corcoran cancel annual holiday bash 12/02/08 The party's over at Manhattan's two biggest residential and two largest commercial brokerages. Prudential Douglas Elliman and the Corcoran Group have joined the city's two top c...
Putting more muscle into Internet marketing 12/02/08 When Halstead wanted to promote its new online luxury listing
initiative, dubbed "S3," the company put digital signs atop New York
City taxis — an unusual, if old-...
New School growth on hold 11/25/08 From the November issue: The colorful collage of banners and
academic building signs around Fifth Avenue and 13th Street owes its
multi-hued palette to the highly active leasi...
Elliman cancels annual holiday bash 11/19/08 The party's over at residential giant Prudential Douglas Elliman. The company has canceled its annual holiday soiree. Instead, the firm
will donate funds to a charity while ind...
Inside the home of Joseph Pell Lombardi 11/03/08 During the week, architect Joseph Pell Lombardi helms a 20-person firm in Manhattan that has specialized in historic conversion projects for almost 40 years. On weekends, he doe...
New School growth on hold 11/03/08 The colorful collage of banners and academic building signs around Fifth Avenue and 13th Street owes its multi-hued palette to the highly active leasing and refurbishing activit...
Seeing double in Tribeca 10/03/08 Observant passersby at the corner of Greenwich and Laight streets in Tribeca will likely be doing double takes if a proposed project comes to fruition. Last month, architect Mor...
Open house traffic hits wall in Financial District 09/26/08 From the September issue: While the Financial District's hip new
moniker, FiDi, is catching on, and the neighborhood is being re-branded
as an around-the-clock destination, th...