Living in ivory towers 09/05/08 From the September issue: Condo prices in Manhattan continue to
edge up at the top end of the market, but in the outer boroughs it is a
different story. Prices have flattened ...
Top outer borough condos: Riverdale commands nearly all spots 09/02/08 Go to chart: The top 10 most expensive Bronx condosAll
but one of the Bronx's top 10 most expensive condominiums are in the
lush, hilly neighborhood of Riverdale, seemingly co...
Top outer borough condos: Long Island City rising 09/02/08 Go to chart: The top 10 most expensive Queens CondosOnce
characterized by factories, taxi garages and train yards, Long Island
City has in the past three years transformed its...
Living in ivory towers 09/02/08 Condo prices in Manhattan continue to edge up at the top end of the market, but in the outer boroughs it is a different story.
Prices have flattened in most areas; however, a...
Top outer borough condos: Staten Island condos level off 09/01/08 Go to chart: The top 10 most expensive Staten Island condosUnlike New York City's other four boroughs, which continued to post record-breaking condo sales and signed contracts i...
Top outer borough condos: Aspiring addresses in Brooklyn 09/01/08 Perhaps being named 'One' — or even something close to it — is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The addresses of the most expensive condominiums in Brooklyn — O...
Living closely with neighbors 08/21/08 From the August issue: In 2006, Alex Marshall and his wife,
Kristi Barlow, had been living in their Prospect Heights apartment
building for...
State considers moving 421-a boundaries again 08/08/08 From the August issue: If the fight over the 421-a tax abatement
rules seems like ancient history, guess again. The new rules enacted by
the city and state last year (and bemo...
Living closely with neighbors 07/29/08 In 2006, Alex Marshall and his wife, Kristi Barlow, had been living in their Prospect Heights apartment building for over a year — and, like many New Yorkers, still knew a...
Fighting rubber ruler measurements 07/29/08 From the July issue: Every industry uses its own metrics.
Fabrics come by the yard, gas is sold by the gallon, office space in
New York City is rented by the square foot. As i...
Fighting rubber ruler measurements 07/01/08 Every industry uses its own metrics. Fabrics come by the yard, gas is sold by the gallon, office space in New York City is rented by the square foot. As it turns out, however, r...
Shoring up construction safety 07/01/08 This year's rash of construction-related deaths has placed intense scrutiny on New York City's Department of Buildings — the agency charged with ensuring that construction...
Supermarkets snub developers 06/27/08 Neighborhood supermarkets are a vanishing breed in New York City, and developers are having a tough time wooing them back. Several real estate professionals said operators of ch...
At Brooklyn's new priciest condo 06/12/08 From the June issue: With his bet on the transformation of Dumbo
from a seedy industrial neighborhood to a high-end enclave, developer
Davi...
At Brooklyn's new priciest condo 06/02/08 Last month, a $7 million-plus sale at Dumbo's One Main Street, the
centerpiece of David Walentas' empire and the building he also calls home,
...
Gowanus gets more places to see art, party 05/27/08 From the May issue: As Gowanus develops, so do its hipster venues. Danny Tinneny, the son of a large landowner on Carroll Street, is opening a coffee shop and wine bar on Carrol...