The April issue of The Real Deal is here! In this month’s edition, we take a look at which developers are in good graces with City Hall, and how they reached that point. We’ve profiled Brown Harris Stevens broker Kyle Blackmon, the 34-year-old broker who is referred to as the Southern gentleman behind Manhattan’s priciest ever apartment sale that closed earlier this year. He now has a $77 million listing. We also have a story on the three co-founders of the Carlyle Group, who received $413 million in compensation last year as their company profits rose. They have $2.3 billion in their sixth real estate fund, a planned IPO in the works and a large New York City presence. In “Sue thy neighbor,” we report the increase in number of disputes between neighbors in New York City buildings. Both co-op and condominium boards are turning to attorneys with greater frequency. In this month’s Closing feature, we talk to Stuart Saft, a partner at law firm Dewey & LeBoeuf and chair of the firm’s global real estate department, about reports of financial and personnel trouble at his firm. Click here for the full issue.
TRD’s April issue is now live
