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GRAD HABITS: Students have a lot to learn about NYC apartment hunting
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When it came time to start classes at Yeshiva University’s Cardozo Law School last summer, Melissa Mertz knew what she wanted from her new apartment and
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Boston beats Big Apple in race for billionaire townies
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New York has been knocked of the top of millionaires favorite homes list. According to Douglas Elliman and Knight Frank’s 2019 Wealth Report, New York
Construction & Design
City says ‘Yes, squeeze’ to mini-apartment design
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The city has picked a winner in the competition to design Manhattan’s smallest apartments. Mayor Bloomberg gets a tour of the winning model apartment.
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Landlords sue tenant champion for calling them crooks
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The Rent Stabilization Association, a group that represents 25,000 New York landlords, has sued tenant advocate Michael McKee for defamation.
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White Plains experiencing residential boom as corporations move in
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One of Westchester’s biggest towns is poised to become a new hotspot for those looking to have a city feel with suburban comfort. White Plains, just a
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Plunging oil prices giving shoppers a shot in the arm
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FAITH CONSOLO By Faith Hope Consolo Chairman, Retail Group, Douglas Elliman As Mark Twain once said, “There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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MSG to city: We ain’t goin’ nowhere
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Madison Square Garden By Orlando Lee Rodriguez Madison Square Garden may be in the final phase of a $980 million interior renovation, but that hasn’t stopped
Deals & Dealmakers
Are we there yet? Analysts see signs that property prices have peaked
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In spite of several economic indicators continuing to exhibit stability, there are signs that property prices are at peak levels and are poised to drift
Deals & Dealmakers
Fred Trump III joins Cushman & Wakefield’s office leasing team
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Fred Trump III, a real estate veteran and nephew of President Donald Trump, has joined Cushman & Wakefield’s office leasing team as an executive director.
Deals & Dealmakers
Co-working spaces now attracting corporate tenants
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Nowadays, co-working spaces are no longer just for freelancers and small start-ups. Corporations with offices in different continents are now paying for
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Why REBNY launched its listing syndication service
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After nearly two years of meticulous planning, the Real Estate Board of New York’s (REBNY) Residential Listing Service (RLS) launched Syndication earlier this week.
Deals & Dealmakers
Howard Hughes pays $180M for Milstein parking lot
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The Howard Hughes Corporation has bought a Seaport parking lot for $180 million, the company announced Tuesday. The Dallas-based real estate company purchased