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Laurie Sandell

March 11, 2002 | Feature
Five to Grow On

Real Estate 2002: In a city that never stops reinventing itself, office buildings become luxury rentals, flea markets give way to towering condominiums, and sleepy brownstone enclaves gentrify overnight. Five neighborhoods where change is in the air.

December 11, 2000 | Feature
The Televangelist

FirstMark Communications founder Lynn Forester thinks that reports of tech's death are greatly exaggerated -- and she's sure enough to bet an IPO on it.

August 23, 1999 | Feature
Spoil System

FAO Schwarz has a birthday party to impress jaded juveniles -- and parents pay the price.

November 1, 1999 | Feature
Piano Players

Even financial collapse can't keep Japanese executives from expensing trips to "piano bars."

April 3, 2000 | Feature
March Madness

Wall Street traders are sinking their profits into high-stakes NCAA pools.

October 23, 2000 | Feature
Office Culture: Banana Republicans
March 6, 2000 | Feature
Finance: Day Traders Turn Up Volume
February 11, 2002 | Feature
Can't Buy Me Love

With their perks vanishing and their paychecks shrinking, the city's Mr. big types are starting to feel, well, small. A look at love after the gold rush.

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