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January 15, 2007
Join Gym. Quit Smoking. Sell Condos.

When sales have been sluggish, developers back off, hit reboot, and resolve to start fresh.

January 8, 2007
Mall Menorah Smackdown

Dueling rabbis struggle over who gets to spread the faith to newcomers in the gentrifying area around Atlantic Yards.

January 8, 2007
Can a Tenement Turn Into a Mansion?

Court to decide.

January 8, 2007
The Year of the Price Cut

Overreaching is so 2006.

December 25, 2006
Because Every Bit of This Little Island Has Led Multiple Lives

On a street corner near you, a forest grove became a farm, which gave way to a clump of wooden houses, which were in turn replaced by brownstones, then by a 40-story beast.

December 25, 2006
Because Daniel Goldstein Can’t Be Bought, Not Even With Bruce Ratner’s Millions

“We’re not cranks, unless letting powerful people do whatever they want, without any public review or regard to law, makes you a crank. That sounds more like a citizen to me—a New Yorker,” Goldstein says.

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
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
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.

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