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Hochfelder?s Fast Rise and Fall in Real Estate
Now indicted for a second time, Adam C. Hochfelder once ran a partnership that managed or had a stake in eight million square feet.
Big Deal: Real Estate Separation for Jann Wenner and Wife
Jann S. Wenner, the founder of Rolling Stone,and his wife, Jane Wenner, may finally be headed toward a more formal parting of the ways.
Controversial Architect Is Barred by City
Robert M. Scarano Jr., who has tangled with community groups in Brooklyn, was found guilty of making false statements.
The Renter Roadblock
Renters were a godsend when the market went into hibernation. But now that buyers are stirring, some owners wish their tenants would just go away.
Old-Fashioned Bulwark in a Tide of Foreclosures
A city agency and nonprofit groups build or rehabilitate moderate-income housing, then scrutinize buyers? credit. And they avoid the national foreclosure crisis.
Unions to Rally to Build Towers at Ground Zero
Building is stalled as the Port Authority and the developer, Larry A. Silverstein, debated how much government should invest in private development.
Streetscapes | North of West 96th Street: Upper Broadway as a Young Boulevard
Broadway north of 96th Street was once a vibrant but shabby area and before that it was farmland.
The Going Gets Tougher
It doesn?t take much to trip up these days and the problem may be a more demanding Fannie May.
International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Egypt
Prices in Nabq, Egypt, remain low by comparison with those in many global vacation spots.
On Location: Living Against the Grain in the Czech Republic
Radim Dralik and his wife, Barbora Kralikova, live in a modern concrete box on top of a 1943 grain silo.
Streetscapes | East 125th Street: A Once Proud Bank, Brought Low
The Mount Morris Bank on East 125th Street has its six red-brick-and-brownstone stories slashed to one.
The Everest Advantage
If you don?t mind stairs, a walk-up can make the trek worth your while.
N.Y.U. Study Examines Rezoning Under Bloomberg
Although 18 percent of the city?s lots were rezoned from 2003 to 2007, a report says, the changes increased residential capacity by only 200,000 people.
N.Y.U. Plans an Expansion of 40 Percent
New York University?s proposals have been met with skepticism from neighbors and preservationists.
Portable Real Estate Listings -- but With a Difference
As the use of mobile phone applications for real estate searches continues to develop, agencies find that augmented reality technology can add some pizzazz to the search.
Renovations Make a Comeback
When times improve, renovations break out all over. Hey, you know a good contractor?
Portable Real Estate Listings ? but With a Difference
As the use of mobile phone applications for real estate searches continues to develop, agencies find that augmented reality technology can add some pizzazz to the search.
At New Ohm Apartments, Nicole Atkins in the Atrium
Ohm, a gleaming new residential tower in Manhattan, represents a new connection between two forces that have often been at odds in New York: live music and high-end real estate.
International Real Estate: House Hunting in ... Norway
Oslo?s real estate market has been on a sort of seesaw trajectory in recent years.
On Location: In a remote part of Uruguay, Heaven Divided by 4 Is Still Heaven
A London couple build a spacious getaway in Uruguay that stays true to the area?s vernacular architecture.
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