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Concierges Get New Marching Orders
Once emblems of conspicuous consumption, concierges are repositioning themselves. Now they help clients with the nuts and bolts of their downsized lives.
Living In | Woodhaven, Queens: Diversity Under the El
Underneath the J and Z rails, Jamaica Avenue in Woodhaven, Queens, is lined with delis, halal bodegas and Mexican bakeries.
Mortgages: Will Loan Limits Rise?
If you?re in the market for a new home, especially in an area where housing prices are typically high, it might make sense to wait a few weeks.
Nothing but Dead Ends
A plan to spruce up a bleak vista turns into a very big deal.
Streetscapes | Henry Hudson Parkway: Flickering Views of an Earlier Era
The section of Henry Hudson Parkway above 165th Street is an amalgam of various street improvements from the 1880s to the 1930s.
Habitats: A Few of Their Favorite Things
Leon I. Jacobson?s Upper West Side apartment holds many collections, but the main one you notice is his collection of bikes, scooters and unicycles.
The Hunt: Combing the Boroughs
Found an apartment in her price range ? with enough room for her dad on the couch ? on Staten Island.
The Sell: A Deal Squared by a Round Number
A newly renovated loft on Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, was priced to sell at $725,000 ? but didn?t. Then a new agent suggested a more-search-friendly listing price of $700,000.
In the Region | Westchester: A Yonkers Project Under Threat
The weak economy now seems in danger of sidelining a proposal viewed as critical to improved social conditions in Yonkers.
In the Region | New Jersey: At Least the Agents Are Sold
Some developers in New Jersey cultivated sales agents, and several ended up buying into their properties.
In the Region | Long Island: Lowering the ?Golden Age?
On Long Island, those 55 and up are eligible for age-restricted housing; but ?golden age? housing is designated for local residents 62 and older.
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