Chelsea Enclave makes a deal with soul 11/03/08 The Chelsea Enclave, a luxury apartment building under construction on
the edge of property owned by the General Theological Seminary of the
Episcopal Church in West Chelsea n...
Koolhaas defies gravity 10/16/08 From the October issue: Not all the trend-shattering residential projects in New York are in
West Chelsea. The Madison Square Park/Flatiron area, with its
traditional building...
Koolhaas defies gravity 10/03/08 Not all the trend-shattering residential projects in New York are
in West Chelsea. The Madison Square Park/Flatiron area, with its
traditional buildings, is an unlikely spot f...
Luxury in small packages on Park Avenue South 09/01/08 So far, it seems the Rosen Partners, developers of the condo renovation in progress at 254 Park Avenue South, are having their cake and eating it too, selling units quickly at h...
To the manor born, Soho 09/01/08 By Steve CutlerIf the swift pace of pre-construction sales for Trump Soho, which opened last September listing apartments for $3,000 a square foot, didn't signal plainly enough ...
Watching sales at Two Northside Piers 08/15/08 From the August issue: The national mega-builder Toll Brothers
lost $93.7 million in the second quarter of 2008 and subsequently had
part o...
Watching sales at Two Northside Piers 08/13/08 From the August issue: In Williamsburg, the first tower at
Northside Piers on the waterfront has begun occupancy with
...
111 Kent: Betting on boutique on Williamsburg waterfront 07/31/08 A new boutique condo is sneaking up fast on the giant residential towers — the Edge and Northside Piers — being constructed along Kent Avenue on the waterfront in Wi...
Watching sales at Two Northside Piers 07/30/08 The national mega-builder Toll Brothers lost $93.7 million in the second quarter of 2008 and subsequently had part of its credit rating downgraded to junk status.
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Starck for rent on Wall Street 05/19/08 From the May issue: While by no means the first
starchitect-driven residential property in New York City, when it
opened, Downtown by Phili...
NYC gets Dutch treat with new condo tower 05/16/08 From the May issue: Next April will mark 400 years since the
Dutch, a people obsessed with architecture, set sail from Amsterdam, a
city li...
Starck for rent on Wall Street 04/30/08 While by no means the first starchitect-driven residential property in New York City, when it opened, Downtown by Philippe Starck at 15 Broad Street was among the first condomin...
NYC gets Dutch treat with new condo tower 04/29/08 Next April will mark 400 years since the Dutch, a people obsessed with architecture, set sail from Amsterdam, a city lined with single-family homes, to seek a place to build lux...
For Manhattan landlords, a new rental safety net 04/17/08 From the April issue: Fresh from graduation, tens of thousands
of young renters arrive in the city each year, looking to rent in
Manhattan. But the numbers are daunting: One-b...
Turning a sketch into reality 04/15/08 From the April issue: Before residents move into their glass
curtain wall condos or new "prewar" buildings, before the construction
starts ...
For Manhattan landlords, a new rental safety net 03/31/08 Fresh from graduation, tens of thousands of young renters arrive in the city each year, looking to rent in Manhattan. But the numbers are daunting: One-bedroom doorman apartment...
Turning a sketch into reality 03/31/08 Before residents move into their glass curtain wall condos or new "prewar" buildings, before the construction starts and the sales office opens, there is an architecture firm wr...
Williamsburg's Edge is smooth 01/17/08 From the January issue: The Edge, one of the most ambitious the city has ever seen, is taking shape without a hitch, with barely a grumble coming from the community it will tran...