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Real Estate Archive

August 6, 2001
The Price of Fame

Landlords think that a star's lingering spirit casts a spell over prospective tenants. But renters are rejecting phantom celebrities.

June 11, 2001
Mott Haven on Earth

Will gentrification -- call it SoBro? -- cross the Harlem River and bring brownstone-lovers to Mott Haven's historic district?

July 23, 2001
Let's Stay Together

Anxious to keep their best tenants, high-end landlords are resorting to a desperate measure: being nice.

July 23, 2001
Caution: Nervous Broker Driving

A Partridge Flies the Coop

February 25, 2002
Strict Doorman Policy
April 30, 2001
The Fall of the Loft

With downtown developers struggling to fill the vast emptiness of their loft conversions, the days of "white box space" are over.

June 4, 2001
Neighborhoods Rebranded

Brokers are busily rebranding neighborhoods to make them sell. But is anyone buying?

November 18, 2002
Deal of the Week

The creator of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog gets a four-bedroom condo that's no doghouse.

December 24, 2001
X Marks the Spot

Buy Any Means Necessary

September 6, 2004
The Enforcers

Downtown condo boards discover they have muscle—and start to use it.

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