10/12/08

July 2007
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Willets Point: Home, sweet home plate

Plan may bring housing near new Mets CitiField stadium..
By Michael Rudnick

New condo filings fall off

Plans for future projects down by half compared to '06 as boom comes to an end
By Lauren Elkies

Plot thickens in Hollywood East

Silvercup, Steiner and Kaufman studios plan to double NY shooting spaces
By Sushil Cheema

Q & A: NYC soars while U.S. snores

Experts say gap between vibrant city and stagnant national markets may widen
By Melissa Dehncke-McGill

Hot for housing: Development in the city vs. the nation

NYC among top cities in U.S. for total residential development; first for multi-unit buildings
By Alison Gregor

Appraisal firms scrutinized

Subpoenas add pressure, but real target likely mortgage brokers
By Jen Benepe

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A look at why the Manhattan market prospers while the rest of the nation's falters

A look at why the Manhattan market prospers while the rest of the nation's falters
By Dorn Townsend
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Midtown South office market gets tight

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Big media firms are among tenants migrating from Midtown to cheaper digs
By Vanessa Londono

Perry Street encore for Meier tower developers

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Team responsible for starchitect craze is back with a new project
By Steve Cutler

166 Montague: The height of change in Brooklyn Heights

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Conversion initially stirs fear that development will alter area
By Rachel Deahl

Chambers gets retail revival

A spate of high-end residential development along Chambers Street is transforming perhaps the only truly commercial street in Tribeca from a scrappy strip into what may eventually be an elegant retail thoroughfare. By Alison Gregor

Q & A: Which area has greatest upside for investors?

The experts pick their favorite neighborhoods and sectors -- and what to stay away from By Melissa Dehncke-McGill

Mixed prospects for Prospect Heights' new developments

Atlantic Yards plan attracted new condos, but sales at some falter
By Gabrielle Mitchell-Marell

Ken Harney - Higher commissions gaining ground

In a tough national market, some agents get full 6 percent or even higher
By Ken Harney

Buying where they broker

Discounts and previews give agents a leg up on regular buyers
By Lauren Elkies

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