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real estate
Jan. 25, 2011
By Chris Rovzar
Tom Vicari Is Fighting for the Life of Casa Havana He says his landlord tried to rip out his security alarm wires at 4 a.m.
By Mary Reinholz
people who are unsatisfied with the current state of rent
Oct. 20, 2010
Jimmy McMillan and Up , Together, Finally Also, Jimmy McMillan might not pay any rent.
By Dan Amira
homelessness
Apr. 13, 2010
NYC to Begin Collecting Rent From Homeless With Jobs Shelter residents would owe up to 44 percent of their income in first year of program.
By Josh Duboff
Empire Building
Jan. 6, 2010
By Daniel Maurer
Financial Woes
Dec. 24, 2009
Can $1 Cappuccinos Save Ray’s Candy Store? Business is not so good at the East Village time warp.
By Daniel Maurer
The Pink Tea Cup Has a Backup Plan A Pink Tea Cup manager looks to buy the business and keep the 55-year-old restaurant’s doors open.
By Hugh Merwin
Owner Lisa Ford Says Pink Tea Cup Is ‘Pretty Much Done’ Third-generation owner Lisa Ford tells us why she’s closing the soul-food spot after more than 50 years.
By Daniel Maurer
Tavern on the Green Will Not Go Quietly on New Year’s Details of the troubled restaurant’s last bash have been released.
By Daniel Maurer
MySpace’s Empty Space Costs News Corp. $1 Million Per Month The single biggest real-estate transaction in LA in the last 25 years is an empty office.
By Zeke Turner
Landlord Sues Bouley for $1.3 Million The esteemed chef allegedly hasn’t paid rent for two years.
By Daniel Maurer
Camacho’s New Olvera Street Project is Late Paying the Rent Camacho’s new project in the historic district is threatened by late-payments.
By Hadley Tomicki
Financial Woes
Aug. 25, 2009
By Daniel Maurer
Will Joe Jr. Pull Through? Owner Says ‘No, No, No, No’ The story behind the Greenwich Village fixture’s closing.
By Daniel Maurer
Soho Veteran the Cub Room Is Repossessed by Landlord Dishes with names like “Low Credit High Spirits” couldn’t save the fifteen-year-old restaurant.
By Daniel Maurer
Noel Ashman’s Next Club Will Have the Toughest Door Out There “The idea here is to be really exclusive not in the 2009 sense, but in the 1998 sense.”
By Daniel Maurer
Noble Food & Wine Makes a Less Than Noble Exit The landlord has seized a relative Nolita newcomer.
By Daniel Maurer
Restaurant Rents Normalize How much are rents really going down?
By Alexandra Vallis
the greatest depression
Apr. 10, 2009
Should You Ask Your Landlord to Lower Your Rent? Rents are starting to drop all over the city. Can you take advantage?
By S. Jhoanna Robledo
Café Noir Will Vacate Home of a Decade Will the Soho institution reopen elsewhere?
By Daniel Maurer
Kurve Is Served: Eviction May Be Imminent The quirky East Village experiment owes $52,253.43 in back rent.
By Daniel Maurer
freedom fighters
Dec. 30, 2008
By Jessica Pressler
The New York Real-Estate Boom: R.I.P. The ‘Times’ and the ‘Post’ both ran obituaries for the city real-estate bubble today.
By Chris Rovzar
company town
Aug. 26, 2008
Is the New Broadway Esplanade Really Safe? That’s what some people lunching there wonder. Plus, the latest in New York media, finance, and legal news.
in other news
July 14, 2008
The ‘Times’ on East Village Gentrification: ‘No Day But Today!’ We think we recognize yesterday’s “City”-section story about Alphabet City from November 2005. And September 2007…
company town
June 30, 2008
Jann Wenner Shopping ‘Us Weekly’ to Condé Nast for $750 Million Plus, the latest with UBS, Bonnie Fuller, and 15 Central Park West, in our daily industry roundup.
in other news
May 12, 2008
The Avenue B Tower of Toys: a Requiem IM Fellow Alphabet City residents debate the merits of the soon-to-be departed 6th Street icon.
company town
May 12, 2008
‘Playboy’ Profits: Going Down? Plus, ‘02138’ graduates to a new publisher, Bush goes online, and Skadden makes big bucks — all in our daily industry roundup.
Rent Stabilization Not As Stable As Before 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.