Downtown Brooklyn seeks to compete-or at least place-against Midtown Class A office space
By Juliette Fairley
Location sells, but real estate plays. A new one-act musical comedy, "Co-op: A Comedy of Epic Pretensions," brings the experience of broker, playwright and director John Cecil to the stage, telling the story of a boy raised in secret by a mystical superintendent at HouseProud Towers, an Upper West Side co-op.
By Amanda Armstrong
Lull in market following earlier big deals, though average rent breaks $50 barrier
By Alison Gregor
LES gentrification continues with modernist condo project--cabanas and lawns included
By Steve Cutler
Office landlords find properties worth double as apartments
By Alison Gregor