Lights Out at the Apthorp?
The landlords say they paid the electricity bill, but Con Ed begs to differ, and the residents are stuck in between.
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The landlords say they paid the electricity bill, but Con Ed begs to differ, and the residents are stuck in between.
The neighborhood may have changed, but this little townhouse hasn't.
7 Hubert Street is one asset its owners didn't lose to the Ponzi schemer.
Also, the new hotel is doing quite well, thanks for asking.
It's like how normal people think about them, except without any sense of responsibility or consequence.
It always comes down to the real estate, doesn't it?
Jeez, Louise. After ditching the Plaza, the art mogul find another wondrous gem on the East Side.
The ‘Times’ and the ‘Post’ both ran obituaries for the city real-estate bubble today.
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