01/08/09

October 2008

Breaking the bull


Wall Street crisis brings more pain to NYC real estate

By Alison Gregor


When the nation's finance sector ended as the world knew it last month, the city's real estate community was left slack-jawed, wondering what it would mean for the commercial and residential markets.

With behemoth investment banks falling like dominoes, New York's brokers and developers started getting used to the fact that the oncoming pain would be far deeper than previously expected. This month, The Real Deal breaks down the Wall Street meltdown by sector in a series of stories that look at the numbers that matter to real estate insiders.

Bringing the bull to his knees

Which neighborhoods will take biggest knock?

Plaza passes its peak

Gauging Wall Street's impact

Ken Harney - Tossing out a lifeline

Ken Harney - Revisiting the fuel that started the fire

A look at breaking news items on the fallout from The Real Deal Web site

Making sense of the gloom



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