Youngest Trump suited to family business 10/22/07 It wasn't necessarily in the cards, but Eric Trump, 23, a fresh Georgetown University grad and younger brother to third-generation developers Donald Jr. and Ivanka, is following...
Manhattan House goes condo -- slowly 10/22/07 The developers of Manhattan House, who paid a record price for the Upper East Side building, are going to be making back their money only a few units at a time. Owners Richard...
Hotel building lawsuit keyed to competition 10/22/07 The hotel boom is kicking up dust in court as well as in the streets of Manhattan. Two of the city's biggest hotel developers, former partners who have headed...
Flippers out for quick buck subject of new comedy 10/22/07 When the housing market is hurting, humor may be the only medicine. Flipper Nation, a new online video series, is gaining popularity for i...
Public and private leaders shift career tracks 10/22/07 For one person in the private sector, the trappings of a high-profile public service job proved a powerful lure. For another, private sector ...
Realogy brokerages plan for pickup 10/22/07 Apollo Group's $9 billion purchase of Realogy last month will not likely have a huge impact on its 300,000 brokers on a day-to-day basis.
Cushman & Wakefield set to expand globally with IFIL stake 10/22/07 When a $563 million cash deal to buy part of Cushman & Wakefield closes at the end of January, the Manhattan-based commercial brokerage giant will be able to do what i...
After $10 billion in sales, MetLife looks outside New York 10/19/07 The $5.4 billion sale of Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town marks the final piece of Metropolitan Life's diversification strategy to shed about $10 billion worth of its Ma...
2007: A look ahead 10/19/07 Want to know where the market is headed and what the next big trends are in real estate? Forget the crystal ball. The Real Deal talked to developers and brokers to get their tak...
Big spenders take a bird's-eye view 07/27/07 From the July issue: When building buyers are willing to spend big, they want a different perspective on their investments. For brokers at Itzhaki Properties, that means taking ...