08/28/08

March 2006
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Where it (really) pays to broker

Smaller neighborhoods provide brokers best chances for sales..
By Tom Acitelli

Brooklyn hot? Not so fast.

Migration to the borough has largely peaked, study finds -- just don't tell brokers
By Jeremy Smerd

On the fringes of Brooklyn, some doubts creep in

Lenders ask questions as signs of softening show in areas of borough late to the real estate boom
By Philana Patterson

A retail dream grows in Brooklyn

Rents on the rise; Montague and Fulton streets, Bay Ridge lead pack
By Alison Gregor

Manhattan commercial market like a sponge lately

Absorption largely positive the last 12 months, but vacancy rates tick upward in January
By Tom Acitelli

From Greenmarket to grocery mecca

Union Square readies for Trader Joe's amid rising status as Manhattan's foodie hot spot
By Rebecca Shalomoff

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Schrager's graffiti-glam at $3,000 a square foot

High art and higher prices for new project 40 Bond in Noho
By Steve Cutler
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New William B. May president wants to clear the confusion

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By Tom Acitelli

Ken Harney - Finding a second home through Uncle Sam

New Web site links to properties for sale by U.S. government; surprisingly hype-free listings; condo
By Ken Harney

The last honest man or Mayor Doom-berg?


By Tom Acitelli

Boutique offices sprout in Chelsea

Meatpacking District and West Chelsea are the unlikely homes of fresh commercial development By Emma Johnson and Stuart W. Elliott

Big boxes a fit for Tribeca's big spaces

Large retailers like Home Depot targeting small-business enclave; less expensive store rents than rest of Manhattan
By Lisa Selin Davis

The Real Deal Podcast: Larry Silverstein

Larry Silverstein explains why Ground Zero is ready for five new office towers and why he plans to build them no matter what the mayor says

By Tom Acitelli

In a crowded, hyped field, a legitimate "best block" for New York City emerges

Iconic townhouses and old money add to allure of East 70th Street between Park and Lexington avenues
By Alison Gregor

South Florida following Vegas

Like with Sin City's recent housing woes, Miami's are marked by cancelled condos
By Peter Malbin and Stuart W. Elliott

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