The Closing: Sam Zell
Cover story
New York
Sep 1, 2017

The Closing: Sam Zell

by
  • Katherine Clarke

The real estate billionaire on the supply-and-demand lessons he got from Playboy, cursing and the last time he flew coach

Online or onsite?
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Online or onsite?

Digital behemoth Amazon is the latest in a string of e-companies to go bricks and mortar in NYC — despite a brutal retail landscape
Celebrity real estate
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Celebrity real estate

Celebrity real estate
How loyal is LeFrak?
New York
Sep 1, 2017

How loyal is LeFrak?

The billionaire developer has 40M square feet of property and developments underway from N.J. to Miami, but the spotlight is on his longtime friendship with Trump
Mapping out the foreign investment influx
New York
Sep 6, 2017

Mapping out the foreign investment influx

A rundown of the top 12 countries investing in commercial real estate in NYC, Los Angeles County and South Florida
At the desk of: Clelia Peters
New York
Sep 1, 2017

At the desk of: Clelia Peters

South Florida briefs
New York
Sep 1, 2017

South Florida briefs

South Florida briefs
Down and out in New York — but not London
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Down and out in New York — but not London

As worldwide commercial real estate sales adjust to new cycles, the Big Apple has seen better days while the Big Smoke</br> is gaining steam
Day in the life of: Dustin Stolly
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Day in the life of: Dustin Stolly

The Newmark debt broker on $15B in deals, </br>running into real estate execs at SoulCycle, </br>and sneaking onto rooftops
Los Angeles briefs
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Los Angeles briefs

Los Angeles briefs
National market report
New York
Sep 1, 2017

National market report

National market report
Government briefs
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Government briefs

Government briefs
Brokers place their bets
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Brokers place their bets

As the luxe market softens, a look at where NYC residential agents deploy their own cash — and what it says about today’s investment landscape
Putting REBNY back on the agenda
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Putting REBNY back on the agenda

Lobbying group scores a trifecta on residential listings, Midtown East and affordable housing, but can it replicate its recent wins?
The Persuaders
New York
Sep 1, 2017

The Persuaders

A who’s who of REBNY’s top brass — from 30-year veterans to newly minted senior managers
What they’re reading now
New York
Sep 1, 2017

What they’re reading now

Real estate pros share their picks for books on the Underground Railroad, immigration and the psychology of getting rich
The Upper East Side’s co-op conundrum
New York
Sep 1, 2017

The Upper East Side’s co-op conundrum

With a stuffy reputation and more condo competition, luxe co-ops see sales volume tank 30-plus percent — a sign that the glory days may be over
This month  in real estate history
New York
Sep 1, 2017

This month in real estate history

Manhattan is devastated by a suspicious fire, demolition plans for a UES mansion pave way for landmarks preservation law, and more…
NYC’s great retail facade
New York
Sep 1, 2017

NYC’s great retail facade

As more building owners employ quiet tricks to increase retail rent rolls, some say they’re establishing a false perception of the market
NYC’s next wave of dynasties
New York
Sep 1, 2017

NYC’s next wave of dynasties

TRD ranks the NYC’s rising family real estate firms by their portfolio size and profitability
Is time up for NYC’s construction expeditors?
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Is time up for NYC’s construction expeditors?

The DOB is waging a war against the paper-pushers as part of a larger crackdown — but critics say the agency doesn’t have what it takes to properly regulate the industry
Is time up for NYC’s construction expeditors?
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Is time up for NYC’s construction expeditors?

The DOB is waging a war against the paper-pushers as part of a larger crackdown — but critics say the agency doesn’t have what it takes to properly regulate the industry
In need of more than just seed money
New York
Sep 1, 2017

In need of more than just seed money

A lack of access to real estate is making it especially difficult for medical marijuana companies to grow in New York
Editor’s note: Ready for takeoff
New York
Mar 5, 2018

Editor’s note: Ready for takeoff

Lolli’s Life
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Lolli’s Life

The 40-year-old Rapid Realty founder, Anthony Lolli, dispenses how-to-get-rich advice in his new book and confronts critics who’ve bashed him online
A heavy bar to raise on construction safety
New York
Sep 1, 2017

A heavy bar to raise on construction safety

A new bill would dramatically increase safety training requirements, but a battle between industry factions threatens its passage
Too short for Billionaire’s Row?
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Too short for Billionaire’s Row?

The new Roger Duffy-designed tower at 252 East 57th may not top out at 1,000 feet, but its elegant style gives it a clear place on the tony corridor
A new tenant harassment law could incite sham complaints
New York
Sep 1, 2017

A new tenant harassment law could incite sham complaints

The City Council’s latest set of tenant harassment laws requires landlords to prove they aren’t harassing tenants
Financial service firms drive leasing activity
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Financial service firms drive leasing activity

The industry is in need of more space to expand in Manhattan following years of tepid growth
Letters, emails and comments to The Real Deal
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Letters, emails and comments to The Real Deal

Should the real estate industry take a stance on Trump? Our readers weigh in.
Editor’s note: Real estate’s ultimate play-by-play
New York
Sep 1, 2017

Editor’s note: Real estate’s ultimate play-by-play