Bright (and not so bright) ideas to save real estate 11/05/09 From the November issue: New York's real estate market is at something of a crossroad. For more than a year now, the industry has been dealing with the fallout from Wall Street ...
Editor’s note 11/01/09 F. Scott Fitzgerald once observed that the rich aren’t like you and me. (If you are rich, and you are reading this, I guess they are like you, but read on anyway.) For starters,...
Real estate's bright (and not so bright) ideas 10/30/09 New York's real estate market is at something of a crossroad. For more
than a year now, the industry has been dealing with the fallout from
Wall Street and the credit crisis, ...
Finding a bottom in Brooklyn 09/30/09 Brooklyn's official motto may be "Fuggedaboutit," but the borough's
real estate industry is not having an easy time shaking thoughts of
double-digit price drops and troubled r...
Editor's note 08/03/09 While I've been the editor of The Real Deal from the time it started more than six years ago, this is my first editor's note, and I'd like to introduce myself.
I have usuall...
The best and worst deals 08/03/09 From the August issue: Next month will mark the one-year anniversary of the fall of Lehman
Brothers — a date often referred to in "pre-" and "post-" terms in the
New Yor...
The best and worst deals 07/31/09 Next month will mark the one-year anniversary of the fall of Lehman
Brothers — a date often referred to in "pre-" and "post-" terms in the
New York City real estate mark...
The tallest green condo shoots 07/08/09 From the July issue: While troubled projects have dominated the headlines, there are a
number of condos sprinkled across New York City's skyline that have
actually seen boosts...
The tallest green condo shoots 07/01/09 While troubled projects have dominated the headlines, there are a
number of condos sprinkled across New York City's skyline that have
actually seen boosts in sales of late. Af...
Williamsburg inventory predicted to double 06/25/09 Factory Lofts (left) and the Metropolitan in Williamsburg
The inventory of new apartments in Williamsburg could double next year,
which industry experts say puts more building...
Ghost towers prevalent, The Real Deal says on Fox Business 06/15/09
The Real Deal's Deputy Editor Jill Gardiner appeared on Fox Business Friday to discuss the unfinished towers dotting New York City, a topic covered by reporter Sarah Ryley in...
New York City's future ghost towers 05/27/09 In many of America's most popular destinations, from the beaches of
South Florida to the Las Vegas strip, "ghost towers" — empty or near
empty buildings — mark the...
10,000 rooms on ice 05/05/09 From the May issue: Financing trouble is drastically eliminating the number of hotels under
construction in New York City, causing at least 10,000 formerly planned
rooms to be...
10,000 rooms on ice 05/02/09 Financing trouble is drastically eliminating the number of hotels under construction in New York City, stalling about 10,000 planned rooms in the pipeline -- or canceling them a...
Tenants suing Pinnacle get 40 percent off 04/17/09 Eight rent-stabilized tenants who sued ubiquitous landlord Pinnacle
Group for shoddy living conditions at its Riverside Drive condominium
conversion are now buying apartments ...
A look at retail vacancies by neighborhood 04/10/09 From the April issue: Like teeth punched out in a fight, the
empty storefronts dotting Manhattan streets are reminders of a recent
walloping, this one delivered by the economy...
Ceiling gets lower for top sales 04/07/09 From the April issue: So far, this year's record residential
real estate deals aren't as dazzling as those seen in recent quarters
-- in fact, 2009's top deals would have mere...
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...
Ceiling gets lower for top sales 04/01/09 So far, 2009's top residential real estate deals clearly aren't as dazzling as the record-shattering deals of the recent past. This month, The Real Deal looked at the city's mos...