Entries Tagged as 'National Real Estate'

Posting: When to Shout ‘Eco-Friendly’

A splashy magazine is the latest attempt to sell apartments by emphasizing energy efficiency.

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In the Region | Long Island: Refining the Rationale for Condos

Condominium sales are down, but construction on Long Island is forging ahead.

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Streetscapes | Varick Street: A Chapel the City Fought to Save

St. John’s Chapel survived threats of demolition for two decades until it finally fell in 1918.

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The Hunt: Luck Over Lists

Finding a place with just two days left on a temporary rental.

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Window Shopping: Two That Stand Out From the Crowd

Luxury condominium buildings sometimes blur together, but two recent projects offer distinctive style and comfort.

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Habitats | Lower East Side: Going Back, but Not Backward

In a tenement or a luxury high-rise, a neighborhood beckoned.

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In the Region | Rockland County: A Catalyst for a Faded Village

Two new construction sites represent one of the first efforts in decades to pump vitality into Spring Valley, N.Y.

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Pain of Foreclosures Spreads to the Affluent

But the few homeowners in trouble in affluent Greenwich, Conn., are tapping into other resources that most people cannot call upon to help prevent the ultimate indignity.

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Havens | Stuart, Fla.: A Town Loved for What It Is — and Isn’t

The population of Stuart, Fla. devours a cultural diet of everything from southern rock to the Borscht Belt shtick of Jackie Mason.

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Couple’s Suit Accuses Real Estate Firm of Bias Against Children

Brown Harris Stevens, one of the city’s oldest and most respected real estate firms, is being sued in federal court for housing discrimination.

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