08/20/08

July 2005
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Roaring market erodes new rental building

Within the spectacle that is the New York real estate market, rental units are pulling off a vanishing act...
By Alison Gregor

Wine bars a glass act for New York

 In vino veritas, the old, old saying goes, and as wine bars begin to dot a range of New York neighborhoods, landlords are perfecting their own variation on the proverb. Call it in vino prosperitas.
By Alison Gregor

Walentas withdraws MLB bid

Brooklyn developer and owner David Walentas has dropped his bid to own Major League Baseball's Washington Nationals, the Washington Post reported.
By Tom Acitelli

Window dressing for empty spaces

Advertisers, non-profits and pop-up stores claim vacant retail sites
By Tom Acitelli

North Williamsburg priming for buying

Brooklyn's hipster 'hood to see more new condos, rising prices
By Steve Cutler

Ferry nice prices in Staten Island's St. George district

Connected to Manhattan by boat, the neighborhood provides a place for more space
By Tom Acitelli

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Weighing a condo glut

From the converted Plaza Hotel to Place 57, from developer Jules Demchick to Donald Trump, do signs point to a glut of new condos about to hit the market in Manhattan?
By Stuart W. Elliott
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Ken Harney - Pushing back the bubble-bust timeline

Housing prices still showing double-digit growth, hints of slowdown
By Ken Harney

Looking Back: Down a blind Silicon Alley

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The Internet took New York by storm a decade ago when Silicon Alley altered part of the real estate landscape and spawned a neighborhood name that's outlived most of the businesses that filled its offices.
By Tom Acitelli

Will $1.8B parcel on UWS Trump Hudson Yards?

 As politicians, Olympic officials and sports team owners scrambled to keep the political football that was the proposed West Side stadium from deflating, Donald Trump pulled off a $1.8 billion deal that took second place in the headlines, but could have a more profound and immediate impact on the development of the Hudson River waterfront.
By Tom Acitelli

Building up holds Downtown down

Midtown and Midtown South leasing keeps moving while Lower Manhattan drags By Tom Acitelli

Tax measures give investors 1031 reasons to buy real estate

Equity-averse investors get a boost from joint brokerage efforts to bring money into real estate By Philana Patterson

Daughters' buys bypass dads

 Imagine the conversations at Thanksgiving dinner: Two daughters of noted postwar architects have moved into buildings their fathers did not design, opting instead for prewar elegance.
By Tom Acitelli

Wilpon unloads Olympic spread

Maybe he's trying to generate a little cash toward the $600 million he agreed to pay for a new stadium next to the existing Shea Stadium.
By Tom Acitelli

Roaring market erodes new rental building

Within the spectacle that is the New York real estate market, rental units are pulling off a vanishing act.
By Alison Gregor

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