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NYC City Council Election is Double-Win for Real Estate
Carl Wilson’s 17-point victory in Tuesday’s special election for City Council was a win for real estate on two levels.…
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Cornell Sues Graduate by Hilton Hotel and Hopes to Eject from Campus
The Graduate by Hilton hotel on Roosevelt Island has drawn another lawsuit, this one from its landlord: Cornell University. Cornell…
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Starwood Wins Summary Judgments Against Alan Stalcup
GVA’s Alan Stalcup could be facing a hefty penalty after a court sided with a lender seeking up to $110…
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Pied-à-Terre Tax Swings; Bill Curbs Condo Lawsuit Risk
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Former Extell CEO Snaps Up Scarsdale Retail from Saks Global
A former Extell Development executive is getting in on the Saks Global selloff. Sagehall, a fund managed by one-time Extell…
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Lawyer lashes out at Mark Nussbaum’s Bankruptcy
The dissolution of Mark Nussbaum’s former law firm Nussbaum Lowinger somehow keeps getting uglier. Sheldon Eisenberger, the attorney overseeing Nussbaum…
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RXR Takes Loss on Clinton Hill Sale, Despite Rezoning
Scott Rechler shepherded a Clinton Hill site through a rezoning process. Then he sold it — at a loss. RXR…
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AG Turns Up Heat on Condo Sponsors Over Alleged Fund Misuse
New York Attorney General Letitia James is turning up the heat on a pair of Brooklyn developers, accusing one of…
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Bankrupt Hedge Funder’s UES Townhouse Sells After Legal Spat
The Upper East Side townhouse of a bankrupt former hedge fund manager has sold to the son of late Disney…
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Anthropic Eyes 466K SF Lease for Full Hudson Square Building
Anthropic is looking to keep pace with OpenAI and other artificial intelligence giants. As part of that mission, it’s about…
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