Political wannabees give retail needed boost 08/12/09 From the August issue: When political newcomer Doug Biviano wanted to increase his visibility
as a City Council candidate, he looked no further than one of the most
prime reta...
Political wannabes give retail badly needed boost 08/03/09 When political newcomer Doug Biviano wanted to increase his visibility as a City Council candidate, he looked no further than one of the most prime retail strips in his Brooklyn...
As sales slow, marketer and developer breakups get uglier 07/22/09 From the July issue: Divorce can be ugly, especially when one party doesn't want to be known as a divorcée.
As construction projects turn south, developers and their marketers
...
Brokers glamming it up to get deals 07/01/09 As real estate agents look for new ways to increase their name recognition in a highly competitive market, some are trying their luck on the silver screen.
Susan Skinner, a b...
As sales slow, marketer and developer breakups get uglier 06/30/09 Divorce can be ugly, especially when one party doesn't want to be known as a divorcée.
As construction projects turn south, developers and their marketers are increasingly sp...
Hitting the couch amid a crunch 04/23/09 From the April issue: Real estate brokers and agents may finally
be becoming couch potatoes. The therapist's couch, that is. As more
real estate firms downsize -- and more bro...
Hitting the couch amid a crunch 03/31/09 Real estate brokers and agents may finally be becoming couch potatoes. The therapist's couch, that is. As more real estate firms downsize — and more brokers see their bank...
Inside the home of Doug Steiner 03/23/09
Doug Steiner (left) and his New Jersey home
From the March issue: Doug Steiner's aesthetic preferences are
clear immediately upon entering his home in New Jersey: ...
Rentals face pink slip problems 03/11/09
Roommates Paul Walker, left, and Ben Muessig. Walker was laid off and is relying on savings and unemployment benefits to stay afloat.
From the March issue: In boom ...
Inside the home of Doug Steiner 03/02/09 Doug Steiner's aesthetic preferences are clear immediately upon
entering his home in New Jersey: The real estate developer and CEO of
Steiner Studios likes industrial chic, mo...
Rentals face pink slip problems 02/28/09 In boom times, it was common for twentysomethings to blow half their paychecks on rent in desirable buildings. But in this faltering economy, what happens when one roommate's hi...
Stribling closes at One Brooklyn Bridge Park 02/04/09 Real estate doyenne Elizabeth Stribling has closed on her multi-million-dollar penthouse apartment at One Brooklyn Bridge Park, marking the
start of what she said should be a "...
Don Peebles: Seeking a fast climb up the ladder 06/18/08 From the June issue: R. Donahue Peebles has made a career of
bringing New York influences to his properties in other parts of the
country, ...
Jewish ritual with real estate results 06/02/08 The recent news that the town of Westhampton Beach is considering allowing the first-ever East End "eruv" to be installed for the Orthodox and observant Jewish community already...
Don Peebles: Seeking a fast climb up the ladder 06/02/08 R. Donahue Peebles has made a career of bringing New York influences to his properties in other parts of the country, most notably South Florida, where the majority of his offic...
When work stops, costs don't 05/21/08 From the May issue: As construction safety becomes an increasing
priority, building contractors and developers throughout the five
boroughs...
When work stops, costs don't 04/29/08 As construction safety becomes an increasing priority, building contractors and developers throughout the five boroughs are feeling the effects of the city's recent inspection c...