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Real Estate Archive

August 27, 2001
Positively 4th Avenue

Amid traffic and tenements at the bottom of the Slope, new buildings are rising -- and so are prices.

April 17, 2000
Pools Are For Fools

Plus, Chuck Knoblauch looks down on Murray Hill

March 26, 2001
An Anti-Car Conspiracy in Chelsea?

The city's a thicket of construction cranes, and new buildings are crowding out the delicate parking-lot ecosystem. Where do the cars go now?

January 8, 2001
Renters = Buyers
September 27, 2004
Toxic Calm

The mold panic at 515 Park is winding down. Could it have been just hysteria all along? by deborah schoeneman

May 28, 2001
Super Power

The only force powerful enough to deny a Master of the Universe a co-op? The super, man.

June 19, 2000
The Inn Crowd

Whoopi Goldberg scores $6 million for her East 79th Street pad; selling a rooftop greenhouse

March 24, 2003
Down by the Sea

In a winter marked by snow and Saddam, the Hamptons rental market is off to a very slow crawl.

January 15, 2001
Real Estate For Rats
December 24, 2001
Anything for Money

As the top end of the market bottoms out, frantic sellers try desperate measures to keep buyers (or bidders, or tenants, or anyone) interested.

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