Real Estate
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Hamptons Farmstands Depend on Special Zoning
For over a century, the Hamptons have been known as a summer escape for the American affluent, a bucolic dream…
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A Spec Development Venture Bets On The North Fork – Magazine
On a muggy July afternoon in Cutchogue, Thomas Juul-Hansen is deep in discussion with his team about a rogue beam.…
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NYC could lose 300K parking spots under new street safety bill
Parking could become more difficult under a new City Council bill that would eliminate up to 300,000 spaces citywide in…
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Hotel awning collapse shuts down Brooklyn Heights subway station
The Hotel St. George Awning before collapse. Image via WikiCommons Subway service is suspended Monday at Brooklyn Heights’ Clark Street…
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11 more NYC libraries will offer seven-day service in September
Eleven more New York City public libraries will be open seven days a week, thanks to funding included in the…
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New York Real Estate Casino Proposal Guide
There are just four months to go before New York picks three development teams for a downstate casino. The state…
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Lenders Claim Meyer Chetrit’s Debt “Reeks of Fraud”
In the world of debt and real estate, it’s difficult to keep things all in the family. Two lenders are…
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Landlord Does the Math on Vacant, Rent-Stabilized Unit
The yield on a 30-year Treasury note is nearly 5 percent. What does that have to do with real estate…
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What Will NYC’s Casino License Bidders Do If They Lose?
Related Companies and Oxford Properties knew when to lay down their cards and walk away from the table. In May,…
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345 Park Avenue Shooting Shakes City’s Real Estate Community
New York City was shattered this week by the senseless shooting at 345 Park Avenue in Manhattan, and the real…
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