Morgan Stanley to pay $3.2 billion over its role in 2008 financial crisis
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Morgan Stanley to pay $3.2 billion over its role in 2008 financial crisis

Federal and state authorities on Thursday announced a $3.2 billion settlement with Morgan Stanley ov

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80 South St. crosses 1M sf in air rights with City Planning vote
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80 South St. crosses 1M sf in air rights with City Planning vote

From left: Lu Zhiqiang and a diagram of the planned 80 South Street (credit: Oceanwide Holdings) The City Planning Commission this week approved an air rights transfer to…

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After 7 years, West Village townhouse finally sells for $14.5M
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After 7 years, West Village townhouse finally sells for $14.5M

It took seven years, a major renovation, and multiple price chops, but interior design duo Cortney a

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Landlords beware: Rental market could be set for a slowdown
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Landlords beware: Rental market could be set for a slowdown

Rents may have inched higher for the 23rd month in a row, but a lack of new deals and a large number

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PwC near deal for 250K sf at Vornado’s 90 Park
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PwC near deal for 250K sf at Vornado’s 90 Park

UPDATED, Feb. 11, 12:41 p.m.: PricewaterhouseCoopers, the largest of the “Big Four” auditing f

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What killed a popular construction incentive? Old-fashioned protectionism
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What killed a popular construction incentive? Old-fashioned protectionism

The construction incentive program called 421-a was suffocated last month by a uniquely self-serving

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Greystone Taps Fried to Expand Equity Capital Advisory Business
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Greystone Taps Fried to Expand Equity Capital Advisory Business

Paul Fried has joined The Greystone Bassuk Group, a real estate capital intermediary and financial a

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What killed 421-a? Old-fashioned protectionism
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What killed 421-a? Old-fashioned protectionism

The construction incentive program called 421-a was suffocated last month by a uniquely self-serving

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NYCHA Red Hook Houses to receive $438M in federal aid
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NYCHA Red Hook Houses to receive $438M in federal aid

The Federal Emergency Management Agency allocated over $438 million to NYCHA’s Red Hook Houses for

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Resi broker-turned-getaway driver rejects DWI plea deal
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Resi broker-turned-getaway driver rejects DWI plea deal

Residential real estate broker Kinga Tabares, who allegedly drove off with a taxicab while intoxicat

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