10/07/08

September 2005

Brooklyn by the numbers

Bests building benchmark: a look at new condos by neighborhood..
By Stuart W. Elliott

High times along the High Line

New condos rise with park views
By Tom Acitelli

Corcoran eases into life without namesake

TV production new focus as Barbara Corcoran steps down as brokerage chairman
By Stuart W. Elliott

Bubble, we hardly knew ye

As the summer ends amid record housing prices, brokers expect a market correction, not a bubble
By Tom Acitelli

Developers race to the skies with a dozen UWS projects

Lincoln Center renovation to be ringed by at least fifteen new buildings
By Steve Cutler

In a rezoned Williamsburg, developers cover the waterfront

Plans unveiled for 2,000 new apartments in former industrial zone
By Alison Gregor

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How high can it go?

The best worst-case scenarios for how the b-word could play out
By Stuart W. Elliott
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Corcoran eases into life without namesake

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TV production new focus as Barbara Corcoran steps down as brokerage chairman
By Stuart W. Elliott

CBRE starts nonprofit division

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By Tom Acitelli

Developers in reverse land rush

The search for building sites gets tougher as prices keep rising
By Alison Gregor

The housing bubble? Glad you asked...

During the past year or so, it seemed no expert or news outlet could stay mum when the housing market came up in the national conversation. Here is a digest of the speculation from major media regarding the much-disputed bubble.

Developers in reverse land rush

The search for building sites gets tougher as prices keep rising By Alison Gregor

Crown Heights spurs interest in central Brooklyn

Once rife with ethnic tension, the neighborhood is snagging the attention of bargain hunters
By Steve Cutler

City sees suburban splendor

Backyard putting greens, bowling alleys, and other touches from more spacious areas lure buyers
By Alison Gregor

Downtown rounds a corner

Lower Manhattan office market emerges from summer in recovery mode; AmEx lease at 7 WTC helps
By Tom Acitelli

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