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S.Jhoanna Robledo

November 21, 2005 | Real Estate
Outsider Appeal

Its ruins are becoming rentals, but Roosevelt Island is hanging onto its remote city-within-a-city vibe.

November 14, 2005 | Real Estate
Search and Destroy

A centralized site for apartment-shopping on the Web? Sounds great—to everyone outside the business.

November 14, 2005 | Intelligencer
Italian Playboy Takes Laight St. Bait

Lachlan ties up real-estate loose ends; what’s going to become of Nolita mansion?

November 7, 2005 | Vu.
The Height of Fashion

Real estate is modeling its business on Seventh Avenue—and the merger between designer branding and square footage has never been so seamless.

November 7, 2005 | Vu.
The Open-House Log

Inspecting the shoppers while they inspect the apartments: Who turns up where after Sunday brunch?

October 31, 2005 | Real Estate
An Unholy Alliance

Uptown houses of worship look to the heavens—air rights, that is—for income, and developers get religion.

October 24, 2005 | Real Estate
The Tide Turns

The numbers are in, the slowdown is here, and everyone’s spinning—and scheming to ride it out.

October 3, 2005 | Real Estate
The New New Rochelle

The classic Westchester suburb is being reinvented: less Laura Petrie, more Carrie Bradshaw.

September 26, 2005 | Real Estate
A Growing Trend

Developers found that greenswards translate into greenbacks.

September 19, 2005 | Real Estate
The Rules of Rejection

If a proposed bill becomes New York law, co-ops will have to disclose why they say no to applicants. Let the chaos begin!

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