Rescuing New York City's real estate industry
July 07, 2008 10:01AM
By Dorn Townsend
From the July issue: In the wake of the subprime and credit crises, problems are becoming apparent even in New York City's usually buoyant real estate market. Although real estate in New York City has escaped some of the ravages the rest of the country has suffered, cracks in the façade are starting to show. For this supplement, The Real Deal has chosen to bring some plaster: First, we home in on macro difficulties, as well as some less-discussed problems. We then weigh in with the advice of experts on ways to solve these issues. more
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