Icahn-controlled firm bids $4.3 billion for Reckson.
[Crain's]
The apartment atop the garage makes comeback.
[NY Times]
A talk with real estate lawyer Carl F. Schwartz.
[NY Times]
Got a defect in your house? Good luck selling it.
[NY Times]
Exploiting light in an apartment redesign.
[NY Times]
Finding the backstory of La Rochelle on West 75th.
[NY Times]
When the old house isn’t selling.
[NY Times]
No one wants to leave Port Richmond, Staten Island.
[NY Times]
Court ruling protects condo, co-op boards.
[NY Times]
Boomers may cause stagnation in housing markets.
[NY Times]
Continuing the Lower East Side’s redesign.
[NY Times]
Climbing to a Manhattan penthouse.
[NY Times]
Will Hotel Pierre’s penthouse triplex sell for $70 million.
[NY Times]
Not as many Landmarks in Village historic district.
[NY Times]
421-a incentive negotiations continue.
[NY Times]
Macklowe withdraws from Reckson bid.
[NY Times]
Moinian wants Park Avenue co-op for office tower.
[NY Post]
Feds investigating city’s trade center insurance company.
[NY Post]
Icahn now stands alone in Reckson bid.
[NY Post]
Exploded townhouse site sells for $8 million.
[Daily News]
Report: Housing won’t stymie consumer spending.
[Daily News]
Brunei imbroglio involves Manhattan’s Palace Hotel.
[Daily News]
4,200 may lose jobs if city hospitals close.
[Daily News]
City gambling on makeovers for off-track betting parlors.
[Daily News]
Activists fight to stop city sale of firehouses.
[Daily News]
Buyers return to converted 110 Livingston Street.
[Daily News]
Homeowners, beware: New tax bills in the mail.
[Daily News]
Mack-Cali quits group going for Reckson.
[MarketWatch]
111 Central Park North condo tops off.
[NY Sun]
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