From the archives: How brokers deal with death and divorce
In Among the Mansions of Eden, last year’s dishy book on Beverly Hills, author David Weddle quotes a real...
In Among the Mansions of Eden, last year’s dishy book on Beverly Hills, author David Weddle quotes a real...
From the March issue: This month, The Real Deal spoke with residential and commercial brokers about the transformation taking place...
From the January issue: The South Street Seaport had to forgo its usual stream of shopping bag–toting tourists this holiday season as it continued to recover from the devastation it suffered during Hurricane Sandy....
From the April issue: There’s no shortage of neighborhoods that real estate brokers have attempted to coin with catchy names, from widely used newer names...
From the January issue: The debt crisis may be rocking Europe’s economy, but in a strange twist, it’s actually had something of a positive effect on New York City’s mortgage market — at least...
Andrew Barrocas It might not be Manhattan’s hippest neighborhood, but Murray Hill is holding its own when it comes to residential real estate. “It seems like almost everybody who lives in Murray Hill feels...
Paul Massey Of all the different slices of the real estate market in New York City, perhaps there was no segment harder hit by the downturn than buildings sales. In fact, the building sales...
From left: Barry LePatner, Louis Coletti, Michele Medaglia, Pat Di Filippo, Richard Anderson, Richard Kennedy, Jack Buehrer While the residential market might be improving for brokers, construction firms are still severely suffering, and the...
New Jersey’s Gold Coast is getting back some of its real estate mojo as the market picks up. In this month’s Q & A, brokers, developers and analysts told The Real Deal that the...
While fancy restaurants close, some innovative and moderately priced eateries and bars expand, taking advantage of weakened retail competition From the June issue: There is no disputing New York’s status as one of the...