Architects drafting a better office space in Garment District 07/07/08 From the July issue: Once a thriving manufacturing area where an
immigrant influx spurred the growth of the apparel industry, the
Garment District, bounded roughly by Fifth an...
How New Yorkers spell foreclosure relief 07/01/08 Although it may be by a smaller margin than in the rest of the country, New York's foreclosure rate continues to climb.
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McSam turns to innkeeper 06/30/08 McSam Hotel Group, the prolific hotel development company led by Sam Chang, is getting more involved in the operations and management side of the hotel business.
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Architects drafting a better office space in Garment District 06/27/08 Once a thriving manufacturing area where an immigrant influx spurred the growth of the apparel industry, the Garment District, bounded roughly by Fifth and Ninth avenues and 34t...
A hedge against chaos in Zimbabwe 06/23/08 From the June issue: Each day, the business sections of
Zimbabwe's leading newspapers carry ever-more-dire fiscal news. But to
understand t...
New Ventures 06/02/08 PropertyShark.com names new CEO
Following the departure of CEO Ryan Slack, PropertyShark.com has officially made Bill Staniford, a former vice president of sales, its new CEO. ...
A hedge against chaos in Zimbabwe 06/02/08 Each day, the business sections of Zimbabwe's leading newspapers carry ever-more-dire fiscal news. But to understand the unraveling of the country's economy, the real estate pag...
Tag teaming on new projects 05/14/08 From the May issue: A handful of well-capitalized property
developers say they are being contacted to form joint ventures with
struggling smaller developers. The changing lend...
Core sued by former broker 05/08/08 A former Core Group Marketing agent is suing the company and its key players for allegedly cheating him out of more than $51 million in commissions. Broker Joseph Bongiovanni fi...
Tag teaming on new projects 05/01/08 A handful of well-capitalized property developers say they are being contacted to form joint ventures with struggling smaller developers.
The changing lending climate has lef...
Manhattan's biggest firms 05/01/08 Despite a slight drop in its broker ranks, Prudential Douglas
Elliman reigns supreme as Manhattan's biggest residential brokerage.
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Publisher's note 05/01/08 If there were such a thing as a real estate superpower, New York City would be it. The city has held its own when it comes to residential real estate values and has shown the ab...
Small firms could feel pinch in Brooklyn 04/30/08 Not only is the era of windfall sellouts over for independent real estate firms in brownstone Brooklyn, but community storefronts may be in for tough times as the economy falter...
Private contractors to inspect cranes 04/02/08 The city Department of Buildings, under pressure to inspect about 250 construction cranes around the city, said in a statement to The Real Deal that it will use private contract...
Media companies on the move 04/01/08 New York's publications are on the move, and dislocations will be part of the landscape for the foreseeable future.
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A dogged search 03/31/08 The case of a kidnapped English bulldog splashed across newspapers and airwaves last month had a real estate connection: The pet's owners are Jessica and Kevin Kurland, who is t...
Court decisions clear way for more shoddy development lawsuits 03/31/08 Although New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has said he is beefing up his office's ability to go after shoddy developers, lawyers say progress is already being made in...
Ken Harney - Will ruling impact mortgage lending? 03/31/08 Property appraisers have been warning about it for a decade, and the real estate market is reaping the whirlwind: The price declines underway around the country are partly the r...