Buildings trade at a discount 03/13/08 From the March issue: After the credit crisis of late 2007,
investment sales brokers worried that Manhattan office building prices
might plummet, and were left to await the gr...
Divorce, developer style 03/06/08 Before the luxury condos — with their wood-burning fireplaces, mahogany
doors, sun-drenched living rooms and capacious balconies — were fodder
...
Buildings trade at a discount 03/04/08 Brokers
are saying their anecdotal experience leads them to believe that prices
have fallen 5 to 10 per...
Court ruling warns aggressive landlords 02/28/08 From the February issue: Take notice, commercial landlords: A new ruling by a New York City appellate court may discourage landlords from being overzealous in pursuing tenants o...
Brooklyn Councilman wants to restrict deeds access 02/18/08 A Brooklyn City Council member is working on legislation that would require property owners to be notified when their deeds are accessed through online city records, citing a gr...
How bad can it get? 02/13/08 From the February issue: With dire prognostications for the U.S.
real estate market multiplying like a virus, it's no surprise that the
imp...
Academic architect to design High Line's latest condo 02/05/08 Neil Denari is sometimes called an architect's architect: An award-winning architectural theorist, pioneer in the use of computer-generated design and renowned lecturer, teacher...
With looming slowdown, architects branch out 02/05/08 During the building boom, designing residential projects became the bread and butter for many of the city's architectural firms. Now, with residential construction slowing down,...
Bracha's balancing act 02/05/08 For Ilan Bracha, who balances a career as a broker at Prudential
Douglas Elliman with his role as a developer at B+B Inves...
Court ruling a warning to aggressive landlords 02/05/08 Take notice, commercial landlords: A new ruling by a New York City appellate court may discourage landlords from being overzealous in pursuing tenants on issues ranging from bac...
How bad can it get? 02/05/08 With dire prognostications for the U.S. real estate market multiplying
like a virus, it's no surprise that the impregnability of Manhattan's...
Investors find the upside of distress 01/16/08 From the January issue: Despite the recent slowdown in the real
estate market, there are companies and individuals that are finding an
...
Marc Shaw: Extell's in with City Hall 01/03/08 When Marc Shaw was at City Hall he was a veteran advisor who Mayor
Michael Bloomberg relied on to solve complex financial puzzles and pull
...
Investors finding the upside of distress 01/02/08 Despite the recent slowdown in the real estate market, there are companies and individuals that are finding an upside.
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Publisher's Note 01/02/08 A small real estate firm recently asked us to stop delivering The Real Deal to its office. Surprised and wanting to know what was behind the request, I called the principal of t...
Playing by a new set of rules for condo conversions 01/02/08 Developers converting the landmark Apthorp apartment building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side must follow a new playbook that takes into account both a changed real estate market...
New state rules get tough on mortgage brokers 12/31/07 If you’re about to become a mortgage loan originator for residential real estate in New York State – whether you work for a company as a loan officer, or match customers to loan...