11/23/08

August 2007
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A herd of white elephants waits around

Even in a strong market, some top homes aren't finding takers..
By Cody Lyon

'Thor effect' seen on Coney Island properties

Developer's interest gives smaller properties a lift
By C.J. Hughes

Q & A: Market nothing to sneer at on Staten Island

Prices hold steady, though new development lags
By Melissa Dehncke-McGill

Hail the water taxi:

Builders pair with ferry operators to guarantee stops
By Charles Lyons

Pushing Philly

Not content to let Philadelphia's significantly lower housing prices sell themselves, a developer in the City of Brotherly Love is using Big Apple brokers to lure New York commuters to its properties.
By Rachel Deahl

Prices up; sales now up, too

Residential Market Report
By Vanessa Londono

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Biggest rental firms keyed into market

A look at city's largest in a 'Wild West' business
By Lauren Elkies and Margaret Daisley
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Tamarkin's latest: Echoing the past, quietly

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Conservative design joins edgy neighbors in West Village
By Patrick Hedlund

For developers, the return of diminishing returns

In current market, a 20 percent profit margin elusive for developers
By C.J. Hughes

Higher rents dampen deals in Manhattan office market

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Leasing activity drops off by 26 percent
By Vanessa Londono

For big foreign buyers, a tricky path to the cash

By Jen Benepe

McSam supersizes in Lower Manhattan

Sam Chang, CEO of McSam Hotel, is developing 1,570 rooms in Manhattan's Financial District, almost half the total rooms proposed for Lower Manhattan through 2009. But that doesn't seem to be thwarting other hotel developers. By Alison Gregor

Dorm demand delights developers

The condo market is losing steam, which may prompt more developers to earn advanced degrees in building student housing.
By The Real Deal Staff

Accenting the international: Foreigners buy condos in bulk

Bulk purchases make up big part of new development sales
By C.J. Hughes

In Lower Manhattan, big interest in small buildings

Commercial, residential investors cash in on Downtown's resurgence
By Dorn Townsend

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