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In the Region | Long Island: A Downtown for Neglected Hamlets
Southampton is proposing a downtown-style center with housing and stores, a village green and a main street, but many residents worry that the stores may never show up.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 8:45 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Southampton is proposing a downtown-style center with housing and stores, a village green and a main street, but many residents worry that the stores may never show up.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 8:45 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
In the Region | Westchester: Agents of Good Will, at Odds
Local preservationists have been at odds with affordable-housing advocates over the future of 13 deteriorating structures in Yonkers.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 8:41 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Local preservationists have been at odds with affordable-housing advocates over the future of 13 deteriorating structures in Yonkers.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 8:41 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
The Sell: Preparing a Co-op With an Artistic Eye
Sarah Gifford and Andrew Zimmerman sold their Park Slope co-op to Mike Hendrick and Magda Rangel.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 8:35 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Sarah Gifford and Andrew Zimmerman sold their Park Slope co-op to Mike Hendrick and Magda Rangel.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 8:35 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Real Estate Close-Up: Las VegasAP - Las Vegas has the distinction of having one of the worst housing markets in the country. But now that slump, along with job losses and high fuel prices, is infecting Sin City's commercial real estate market, sending vacancies in all sectors sky high.
Yahoo! – Jul 11, 2008 8:32 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Habitats | Bethany, Conn.: Running a Home on Yankee Ingenuity
Mig Halpine and Calico Harington haven’t bought heating oil in three years because of their efficient home and solar panels.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:44 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Mig Halpine and Calico Harington haven’t bought heating oil in three years because of their efficient home and solar panels.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:44 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Rich, but Rejected
With bonus money uncertain, Wall Street types are finding it much tougher to get mortgages and co-op approval.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:43 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
With bonus money uncertain, Wall Street types are finding it much tougher to get mortgages and co-op approval.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:43 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
They Love New York
Jeff Grady of Charleston, S.C., owns one of the most expensive condominiums above West 96th Street.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:42 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Jeff Grady of Charleston, S.C., owns one of the most expensive condominiums above West 96th Street.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:42 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Big Deal: Trouble in Harlem
Willie Kathryn Suggs, who has been called “the most successful and reviled Harlem broker,” was involved in a legal wrangle over the sale of an apartment at Hillview Towers, a co-op at 345 West 145th Street.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:41 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Willie Kathryn Suggs, who has been called “the most successful and reviled Harlem broker,” was involved in a legal wrangle over the sale of an apartment at Hillview Towers, a co-op at 345 West 145th Street.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:41 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Fortis CEO steps downAFP - Jean-Paul Votron, chief executive officer of Belgian-Dutch bank Fortis, stepped down Friday amid problems related to the US subprime home loan crisis, the bank announced.
Yahoo! – Jul 11, 2008 7:41 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
Streetscapes | 171 Macdougal Street: Uncovering the Past, a Church Shapes Its Future
The recent stripping of the daringly modern facade at the 10th Church of Christ, Scientist, on Macdougal Street, to expose the decaying face of its 19th-century precursor seems almost evocative of Dorian Gray.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:40 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
The recent stripping of the daringly modern facade at the 10th Church of Christ, Scientist, on Macdougal Street, to expose the decaying face of its 19th-century precursor seems almost evocative of Dorian Gray.
New York Times – Jul 11, 2008 7:40 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?