10/13/08
.. By Eric Marx
Averaging $4 million each, with Downtown and the Upper West Side catching up to the Upper East Side By Melissa Dehncke-McGill
By Carl Unegbu
Competitors say they aren t too worried about Dottie s latest purchase By Stuart W. Elliott
By Stuart W. Elliott
Listings and Top Producers at city's ten biggest residential brokerages By Stuart W. Elliott More ›
By Matthew Strozier
By Peter Slatin
By Ken Harney
By Melissa Dehncke-McGill
By Adelle Waldman
By Lois Weiss
Feature Story - Top Ranking Residential Firms
Feature Story - Current Top Listing Agents
From NoChel to NoCal: How to Name a Neighborhood
The Ranking of The Firms
Apartment Shortage Improving
Different Reports, Different Data, But One Hot Market
Townhouses: A Family Affair
Townhouse Prices Rise Through the Roof
Small Firms Face Big Hurdles
For Firms Large and Small, Ad Costs Rising
Elliman s Goodstein Buy Makes Giant Bigger
William B. May fends off BHS takeover
Staging Space for Greater Marketability
Office Vacancy Decreases Even as New Space Hits Market
Third Avenue s Retail Revival in Full Bloom
Central Park North: Bargain on the Green
Boutique Condo Benefits from TW Center Buzz
New Residential Development
Tax Delinquency on Rise Following 18.5% Hike
How to Pay for the Far West Side
National Market Review
New York Office Space not cheap, but London s worse
Lois Weiss - Some with ADD find real estate a good fit
Peter Slatin - Divided Loyalties over Silverstein Verdict
Ken Harney - Even with RESPA on ice, Fixed-Fee Mortgages hot
Ken Harney - The Trouble with No Income, No Asset Mortgages