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City Council revives COPA for nonprofit building deals
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Bert I. Dweck and Family Face Fraud Lawsuits in NJ
Brooklyn real estate broker Bert I. Dweck and his family face more fraud lawsuits in New Jersey as alleged victims…
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Naftali, Blavatnik Snag $374M Refi for Williamsburg Wharf
More money is flowing towards Williamsburg Wharf, Miki Naftali and Len Blavatnik’s master-planned project along the Brooklyn waterfront. Naftali Group…
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The Exodus of Wealthy Tenants at a UES Mainstay
New York City real estate lore is full of stories about rent-stabilized tenants battling for a big payday when a…
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Long-Operating Garden State REIT Calls it a Day
The retirement age for receiving full benefits from Social Security is 67 years old. The First Real Estate Investment Trust…
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Jared Solomon Can’t Pay Attorney
Jared Solomon, after stealing millions of dollars from Vornado, is broke. “On my financial inability: I am effectively bankrupt,” the…
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Naftali’s UES Project Nabs Contract For $26M Penthouse
A penthouse at Miki Naftali’s Upper East Side project crowned another bustling week for Manhattan’s luxury market. The condo at…
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Maefield Back in Familiar Territory at 20 Times Square
Maefield Development is back where it probably didn’t want to be at 20 Times Square. The commercial mortgage-backed securities loan…
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Why this West Village “townhouse” was a hard sell
The red brick townhouse at 197 West Houston Street seems to have it all: real oak floors, a working wood-burning…
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A Brooklyn Dealmaker’s Legal Avalanche
Brooklyn dealmaker Bert I. Dweck is staring down a legal avalanche that reads less like a routine business dispute and…
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