|
Select
Example Headline for Date
The Name Rings a Bell
Raphael De Niro?s pedigree alone doesn?t explain why he?s a rising star in New York real estate.
Trade Center Developer Exercises Option to Lease 14 Floors to the City
Larry A. Silverstein, the developer of 4 World Trade Center, is taking up New York City on its commitment to lease one-third of the building.
Currents | Deals: Sales at A&G Merch, Kartell and Others
Discounts on sofas and more home furnishings.
Habitats | Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn: The Reconstituted Row House
Brendan Coburn, an architect, gutted the interior of an 1847 row house in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, to create a sleek, modern space for his family to live in.
Square Feet: Transit Hub in Maryland Gets a Second Chance
In New Carrollton, Md., the regional transit authority is taking a new approach to development that it hopes will realize the area?s potential.
Square Feet | The 30-Minute Interview: Tom Lebling
Mr. Lebling is a senior vice president of Equity Residential, overseeing the real estate investment trust?s Northeast market.
In Gowanus, Big Development Can Wait
Artists and small businesses are taking advantage of a halt in large-scale building after a Superfund designation for the canal.
In New York, a Sprinkling of Higher Prices
Home prices have stagnated all over the city, but in a few desirable pockets, and even in certain buildings, it is once again a sellers? market.
The Appraisal: No Traffic, No Noise, on an Island Off the Bronx
It has no electricity or sewer, but for a customer seeking noncity life in New York, Rat Island fits the bill.
On Facebook, Recalling Neighborhoods as They Once Were
Current and former New Yorkers are going online to post photographs, documents and other memorabilia of their neighborhoods as they used to be.
Property Values: Real Estate for $1.5 Million
A duplex in downtown Salt Lake City, a stone mansion in New Jersey and a shingle-style house in California.
The Holiday Gimme Guide
People are treating loved ones like catalogs or department stores, brandishing lengthy “wish” lists, demanding gift cards or boldly asking for cash.
Plan for SoHo Business Improvement District Generates Debate
The plan for a business improvement district in SoHo would help with the trash problem, but some residents don’t want to cede more ground to tourists and real estate titans.
Jamesburg Earth Station Can Be Yours for $3 Million
A cold war-era satellite relay station is for sale in California after a Silicon Valley mogul gave up on plans to turn it into a weekend home.
|