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Unions to Rally to Build Towers at Ground Zero
Building is stalled as the Port Authority and the developer, Larry A. Silverstein, debated how much government should invest in private development.
Living In | Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn: Living in Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn
Vinegar Hill is nudged into a corner of the waterfront that seems, at least in part, forgotten by time.
Construction Unions to Rally for Building at Ground Zero
Building is stalled as the Port Authority and the developer, Larry A. Silverstein, debated how much government should invest in private development.
Short-Sale Program Will Pay Homeowners to Sell at a Loss
The Obama administration will offer homeowners $1,500 to sell for less than the mortgage balance.
Subsidized Moderate-Income Homes Defy Foreclosure Trend
A city agency and nonprofit groups build or rehabilitate moderate-income housing, then scrutinize buyers? credit. And they avoid the national foreclosure crisis.
Robert Scarano, a Brooklyn Architect, Barred From Working
Robert M. Scarano Jr., who has tangled with community groups in Brooklyn, was found guilty of making false statements.
Square Feet: Property Funds See the Value in Being Green
Jamestown Properties, a German commercial real estate investment company, has decided it will go ?green? with energy-saving overhauls in nearly its entire $4 billion portfolio of buildings.
Square Feet: Pittsburgh?s East Liberty Waking Up From Urban Renewal Coma
Two big commercial developments help revitalize a once-thriving neighborhood in the city?s East End.
Property Values: What You Get for ... $175,000
A cabin in Heber City, Utah, a Gothic revival in Seneca Falls, N.Y., and a condo in Milwaukee.
On Location: Bringing a Taste of New York to Johannesburg
Adam Levy lives in a 10-story building that he converted into seven spacious floor-through apartments, including his own duplex penthouse that he finally completed last fall.
International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... England
Surrey, a county to the southwest of London, suffered a real estate setback in 2008, after years of steady price increases.
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