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Renovations Make a Comeback
When times improve, renovations break out all over. Hey, you know a good contractor?
Living In | NoLIta: A Time Capsule Invaded
Despite resembling the New York of 75 years ago, there are signs that NoLIta is now a changed neighborhood.
The Hunt: All in the Family
Joanna Hong and her husband, Kevin Cheng, bought stacked units in a building with her brother, Joel.
Habitats | Greenpoint, Brooklyn: Domesticated Kitsch
Jeff Nesmith and Colby Wong live in an apartment in Greenpoint on Java Street.
In the Region | New Jersey: In East Orange, Seeds for Redevelopment Are Planted
Two blocks from the Brick Church train station in East Orange, N.J., 80 new market-rate condominiums are being created inside two outmoded office buildings.
Posting: Protecting a Block of Gems in the Bronx
Residents are pushing for landmark status for the Hunts Point section of the Bronx.
In the Region | Long Island: In Long Island, Gatsby Would Feel Right at Home
Nearly all of the 22 or so homes now under construction in Kings Point, L.I., are mansions and estates.
Tentative Deal Struck for Towers at Trade Center Site
The Port Authority, the city and Larry A. Silverstein have worked out a formula to finance the project.
Square Feet | The 30-Minute Interview: Theodore S. Hammer
Mr. Hammer is a managing partner at HLW International, an architectural, interior design and engineering firm based in New York.
Mortgages: When Sellers Become Lenders
As lending conditions have tightened drastically and the housing market has softened, seller financing is emerging as an option for both parties.
In the Region | Connecticut: Theater Sale Draws Scrutiny
The city of Norwalk is planning to buy the Globe Theater for much more than its appraised value.
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