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Josh Schuster’s Victims Seek Financial Retribution
Josh Schuster appeared in a Manhattan courtroom on a dreary afternoon in February and — after years of denials and…
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The Real Deal Editor’s Note May 2026
Everyone needs a guiding light. It doesn’t matter if you’re the child of billionaires, as developer Shanna Khan is: Individual…
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Former DOB Staffer Indicted on Bribery, Conspiracy Charges
A former supervisor for the Department of Buildings and a trio of developers are facing charges over an alleged bribery…
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Aron Stark’s Comeback Arrives in Union Square
A stint in jail appears to have done little to deter Aron Stark from the New York City development game.…
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New York Top Real Estate Deals: Tuesday, March 31, 2026
There were 185 transactions totaling $559 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m.…
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Baruch Singer’s Midwood Office Project Faces Foreclosure
The battle between Baruch Singer and Parkview Financial at a Brooklyn office development rages on. Parkview filed a foreclosure suit…
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NYC Brokers and Brokerages Rankings
At the start of 2025, New York City’s residential market looked like it might spend the year on its heels. …
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New York City’s Top Construction Permits of the Week: March 27, 2026
🏆 New Building: The largest new building application filed last week was for a 3.2 million-square-foot skyscraper at 175 Park…
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Harlem History Sheds Light on High Development Costs
Last Tuesday’s Daily Dirt about four long-vacant Harlem lots getting affordable housing — for an average of $909,000 per unit…
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The Closing: Martin Nussbaum – Magazine
In 1999, Martin Nussbaum was working at Long Island Jewish Hospital. The eldest son of Jewish parents — his dad…
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