- 1. Now that the Fed has lowered interest rates, will homebuyers
take advantage? [NYT] -
2. Demand for apartments in trophy buildings leads to new
records [NYT] - 3. With boom over, architects now eager for work [WSJ]
- 4. The subprime crisis threatens the recovery in Far Rockaway, where
about 50 of 180 houses now on the market are being sold by banks [NYT] - 5. Barclays says stimulus package
could lead to surge in refinancing [Bloomberg] - 6. Houses of worship targeted by developers in place where real
estate is scarce [NYT] - 7. A Southampton summer rental
is listed for $1 million [Newsday] - 8. Investors and analysts say the market for new homes may have hit bottom [Bloomberg]
- 9. Some small businesses suffer from the construction of the Second Avenue
subway [NYT] - 10. Condo conversion in Union Square turns cast-iron arches into selling
point for glass-walled apartments [NYT] - 11. Building that housed Heath Ledger was seen in Drew
Barrymore-Hugh Grant movie “Music & Lyrics” [NYDN] - 12. Upper East Side housing
advocacy agency faces eviction [NYT] - 13. Cost of borrowing for commercial properties climbs higher [Bloomberg]
- Public infrastructure projects struggle as building costs
increase [NYT] - 15. Worries mount over how long foreign investors will keep
their money in New York City
real estate [NYMag] - 16. Builders in Westchester try
to survive the downturn [NYT] - 17. Disabled vehicles suffer from the so-called “Empire State Building
Effect” [NYDN] - 18. Modernist Hamptons
house combines modular homes with alternative energy technologies [NYT] - 19. Older buildings eyed for greening [NYT]
- 20. Residents move back into downtown Lancaster, Penn. [Lancaster Newspapers]
- 21. M.T.A. to re-examine Fulton Street
Transit Center [Sun]
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