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The New Kids on the Board
A growing number of first-time buyers, most of them young and with no experience in building management, are running their co-ops or condos.
National Perspectives: Rail Line Drives Utah Development
Birkhill at Fireclay, a 30-acre $140 million development in Murray City, Utah, will have 420 units of housing and 200,000 square feet of retail and office space.
Habitats | Upper West Side: Letting the Architecture Speak for Itself
Françoise Bollack and Tom Killian have lived together for almost 30 years ? about half of them in an apartment at the El Dorado. Their goal: ?to inhabit a room without decorating it.?
The Hunt: Fitting Alaska Into the Bronx
The story of a pair of collectors whose troves of china, clocks, books and Alaska memorabilia finally found a home roomy enough, in the Bronx.
Streetscapes | Bryant Park: An Enduring Strip of Green in an Ever-Evolving City
What patch of green in New York City has survived attempts to turn it into an armory, an opera house, a post office and a floating port for autogiros?
In the Region | New Jersey: Both Ultramodern and Dated
The American Can Company factory building is undergoing conversion into more than 500 condominium lofts that will retain a distinct industrial flavor.
In the Region | Connecticut: High Hopes for Bridgeport
A $1.5 billion project includes luxury residences, a marina, a retail center, entertainment facilities, offices, a hotel and conference center and a public esplanade.
In the Region | Long Island: Fear of Foreclosure
Suffolk County has set a counseling service to help homeowners facing foreclosure.
Living In | Beacon, N.Y.: A Makeover in Progress, and Modern Art, Too
In Beacon, the ruins of hat-making, brick and carton factories are being reincarnated as artists? lofts and once-boarded-up storefronts have reopened as boutiques.
Posting: A Shining Moment for Builders
Last year, metal exterior walls ? mostly stainless steel, aluminum and zinc ? accounted for 18 percent of all new multifamily buildings nationwide.
Big Deal : A Fresh Start for the Stanhope
Just in time for the year?s peak selling season, the property just across Fifth Avenue from the Metropolitan Museum of Art has undergone a marketing makeover.
Your Home: Not Having a Lease Can Be a Good Thing
To lease or not to lease. That is a question that landlords and tenants must answer whenever a market-rate apartment is being rented.
Q & A: Who Should Fix the Chimney in a Brownstone Co-op?
The fireplace in the apartment on the first floor appears to have a leak in the chimney so that fumes escape into the adjacent apartment and the common area.
Q & A: Can a Landlord Ask for Personal Information?
I have been asked to submit an affidavit giving the names and relationship of everyone who lives in my apartment and my Social Security number.
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