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Shelter residents would owe up to 44 percent of their income in first year of program.
The single biggest real-estate transaction in LA in the last 25 years is an empty office.
Rents are starting to drop all over the city. Can you take advantage?
The reporting is still behind the bad developments.
An elderly photographer's fight to keep her apartment is a fight for us all.
The ‘Times’ and the ‘Post’ both ran obituaries for the city real-estate bubble today.
That’s what some people lunching there wonder. Plus, the latest in New York media, finance, and legal news.
We think we recognize yesterday's "City"-section story about Alphabet City from November 2005. And September 2007…
Plus, the latest with UBS, Bonnie Fuller, and 15 Central Park West, in our daily industry roundup.
Fellow Alphabet City residents debate the merits of the soon-to-be departed 6th Street icon.
Plus, '02138' graduates to a new publisher, Bush goes online, and Skadden makes big bucks — all in our daily industry roundup.
Plus, Skadden's role in the failed Microsoft-Yahoo talks, what Perez Hilton is doing in James Frey's new novel, and the rest of today's industry gossip.
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