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S.Jhoanna Robledo

December 25, 2006
Fame Slept Here

Meatloaf blew out of here more than a decade ago; the girlfriend stayed until three years ago, when she sold to the current owner, who’s a drummer himself.

December 25, 2006 | Movers
Check, Please, Says M. Jean Luc

Ed “Jean Luc” Kleefield, owner of the Upper West Side’s Jean-Luc and its popular East Hampton counterpart Jean-Luc East, is selling his two-bedroom, two-bath co-op at the Mayfair Towers.

December 25, 2006 | Real Estate
God Help Ye, Merry Gentlemen

When half the building wants spruce and the other half likes plastic Santas, the lobby is a battleground.

December 18, 2006
The Open-House Log

What three apartment hunters thought of 50 West 70th Street, Apartment 2.

December 18, 2006 | Movers
Good-bye to a Queer Eye

Bachelors who need an instant space makeover should check out Kyan Douglas’s 1,250-square-foot, two-bedroom loft in the Gretsch Building in Williamsburg.

December 18, 2006 | Real Estate
Small Wonders

Giant brokerages aren’t crushing the boutique firm—they’re creating a new opportunity.

December 11, 2006
Life Swap: What If You Left New York?

If you were to forgo the urban charms of downtown, you couldn’t go to a more different place than Norwich, Vermont.

December 11, 2006 | Real Estate
Millionaires’ Row

At Manhattan House, tenants and developers are battling over a condo conversion that may not make much sense anyway.

December 4, 2006 | Real Estate
Bonus Season’s Greetings

Those end-of-year payouts make lovely down payments, and developers aren’t shy about asking.

December 4, 2006 | Movers
Live Like a Poet

He wasn’t quite the only poet left in Greenwich Village, but he may be the first (and last) one to have such a great apartment.

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