Retail reels, gets knocked out 04/03/09 From the April issue: Like teeth punched out in a fight, empty storefronts dotting Manhattan streets are reminders of the walloping delivered by the economy. The Real Deal exami...
Retail reels, gets knocked out 04/01/09 Like teeth punched out in a fight, empty store fronts dotting Manhattan streets are reminders of the walloping delivered by the economy. The Real Deal examined the state of reta...
Lawyers wrangle as market slides 02/28/09 If brokers are on the front lines dealing with the dearth of buyers and sellers, lawyers are just a few yards back. In this month's Q & A, real estate attorneys in the city ...
Searching the suburbs for clues 01/30/09 While Manhattan residential brokers are now being forced to navigate the world of broken deals and slow sales, their suburban counterparts in some high-end areas may be a good s...
Crystal ball warns of brutal year 01/19/09 From the January issue: If there is one glaring conclusion from
2008 that everyone can agree on, it's that making predictions about New
York City real estate is often an exerc...
Crystal ball warns of brutal year 12/31/08 If there is one glaring conclusion from 2008 that everyone can agree on, it's that making predictions about New York City real estate is often an exercise in futility. But with ...
Lower lending expectations 11/03/08 Nobody is going to build condos. Mezzanine financing is a dead issue. There was a full lack of understanding of the interconnectivity of markets. Those were just a few of the bo...
What's in store for Brooklyn retail? 10/03/08 While brokers boast that Brooklyn would be one of the largest stand-alone cities in the country, convincing retailers to open stores there is not an easy feat. Thoug...
Lower East Side: Staying affordable despite the hype 09/11/08 From the September issue: While the real estate market in prime Manhattan neighborhoods softens, prices in the Lower East Side and the East Village have remained even lower. Des...
Lower East Side: Staying affordable despite the hype 09/02/08 In The Real Deal's Q & A this month, brokers said the Lower East Side and the East Village are drawing those who want to remain in
Manhattan but can't afford prices that o...
Office brokers 'benefit from turmoil' 08/14/08 From the August issue: While the turmoil on Wall Street has
clearly claimed its share of commercial real estate victims in the
city, one br...
Office brokers 'benefit from turmoil' 07/29/08 While the turmoil on Wall Street has clearly claimed its share of commercial real estate victims in the city, one bright spot may be the office leasing market.
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Will rental market get a new lease on life? 07/15/08 From the July issue: While rentals have historically benefited
from a slowdown on the sales side, they too are showing signs of
softening, and apartment hunters are looking fo...
Will rental market get a new lease on life? 07/07/08 From the July issue: While rentals have historically benefited
from a slowdown on the sales side, they too are showing signs of
softening, ...
Will rental market get a new lease on life? 06/30/08 For this month's Q & A, The Real Deal talked to brokers who said that while landlords are bending over backwards to maintain their monthly rental prices, they are offering m...
Harlem renaissance meets slowdown 06/18/08 From the June issue: When the real estate market was booming in
New York, the modern-day Harlem renaissance seemed inevitable. New
condos w...
Harlem renaissance meets slowdown 06/02/08 When the real estate market was booming in New York, the modern-day Harlem renaissance seemed inevitable. New condos went up, and buyers bought townhouses to rehab and resell.
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