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April 2006
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Prognosis for pricey 7 WTC: glass half full

Tower battles lower-rent competition Downtown..
By Alison Gregor

More tar beaches erode on New York rooftops

The rooftops of higher-end housing developments are emerging as expected amenities
By Matthew Strozier

REBNY database name triggers trademark watch

Luxury watchmaker Rolex has asked the owner of listings database software used by the Real Estate Bo
By Alison Gregor

More tar beaches erode on New York rooftops

The rooftops of higher-end housing developments are emerging as expected amenities
By Matthew Strozier

Downtown Jamaica: Take the train to the plane to the mall

Jamaica, Queens, hitches rising retail prospects to Kennedy Airport link; vacancies already low
By Catherine Curan

Looking for, and not finding, the union label

Construction unions see membership ebb in New York building boom
By Marc Ferris

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Untangling Spitzer's real estate ties

Eliot Spitzer comes from a family that made its money in New York real estate. But does that mean he
By Jen Benepe
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Ken Harney - Seller strategies for spring

Inventory of unsold homes in U.S. at highest level in seven years, but prices still rising; what app
By Ken Harney

Two Bridges: Development spills into bitty, gritty nabe

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Could the Two Bridges area be the last frontier for Lower East Side gentrification?
By Emma Johnson

Billboards driving home new residential projects


By Tom Acitelli

New Development: As the market cools

Taking the pulse of a changing condominium market in New York City can be a difficult proposition when so many livelihoods depend upon it. Promotion of properties spins endlessly, a process full of sound and fury, but not necessarily signifying anything. Still, there are signs that the new development market is not as robust as it was six months ago. By Alison Gregor

Profile: Minsky's Fort Greene heritage, Fort Greene fortune

Broker Jerry Minsky's past and present center around the Brooklyn neighborhood By Alison Gregor

Murky future for 421a tax incentives worries developers, marketers


By Tom Acitelli

The Real Deal Podcast: David Picket

Luxury high-rises and major Harlem retail complexes -- the Gotham Organization's done them and more.
By Tom Acitelli

First rush of condos hits market at foot of UWS

New projects in emerging area west of Time Warner Center come online as overall sales slow
By Anjali Naik and Stuart W. Elliott

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