Number of properties on city’s 90-day lien sales list is falling
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Number of properties on city’s 90-day lien sales list is falling

New data shows the number of properties on the city’s 90-day lien sales list is down…

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Here’s how Vornado plans to dominate Penn Plaza
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Here’s how Vornado plans to dominate Penn Plaza

From the March issue: Penn Plaza takes its moniker, of course, from Pennsylvania Station —…

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Richard Gere’s former Silk Building pad finally rented
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Richard Gere’s former Silk Building pad finally rented

The ol’ “Razzle Dazzle” finally worked — Richard Gere’s former apartment in Noho’s Silk

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Greystar takes $184M in financing for Chelsea, Brooklyn buys
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Greystar takes $184M in financing for Chelsea, Brooklyn buys

Greystar just picked up two major loan to finance its recent spree of buys. The…

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Rental growth slows to a crawl in Manhattan
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Rental growth slows to a crawl in Manhattan

With a weakening luxury market, it’s taking longer to find takers for rentals in Manhattan.…

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Faith Hope Consolo set to take the stage
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Faith Hope Consolo set to take the stage

One of real estate’s most colorful characters will take on a new role next month…

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Community board rejects bid for special zoning to allow 25 Kent project
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Community board rejects bid for special zoning to allow 25 Kent project

The 480,000-square-foot commercial and industrial building planned for 25 Kent Avenue has hit a sna

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Contractors shorted workers $1M on NYCHA project: DA
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Contractors shorted workers $1M on NYCHA project: DA

Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson indicted three men — a contractor, subcontractor and a for

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No cutting corners when it comes to New York City living
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No cutting corners when it comes to New York City living

By: John Banks Starting last week, rental units are officially on the market at the…

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Lydia Hearst sells her starter apartment on 57th St. for $2.4M
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Lydia Hearst sells her starter apartment on 57th St. for $2.4M

From Luxury Listings NYC: Lydia Hearst-Shaw, the great-granddaughter of William Randolph Hearst and

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