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Real Estate Weekly
View more issues: Jan 16, 2002, Jan 23, 2002, Feb 6, 2002
Articles in Jan 30, 2002, issue of Real Estate Weekly
- Rollercoaster ride continues in Manhattan markets
- Cooper Square condominiums being sold
- Leases
- NorCrown Bank honored by Caldwell officials for renovation program
- Former mill building in Paterson going residential
- Review & Forecast roundtable
- 2001: Rollercoaster year
by Robin Abrams - Residential market will regain health
by Marvin H. Meltzer - Sunshine offers tips on interpreting floor plans
- Correction
- Long Island City property for sale
- Renovation program launched at Brooklyn's 180 Livingston St
- Corcoran sees 'huge' jump in online residential sales
- Hospital project wins award
- Economic bubble in construction industry bursts
by Jay Koven - Owners should take steps to improve building security
by Stanley K. Doobin - Borrowers may have more choices in today's lending market
by David T. Kra - New leader for times square BID
- FMI Corporation publishes 'Fast Track'
- New hotel appraisal guide available
- New property management tool introduced by dispatch suite
- Real estate
- Annual winter's eve gala sets new record for national jewish medical and research center
- Government must play a role in trade center recovery
by Vincent Marano - Caution prevails in an office market marked by uncertainty
by Jeffrey Gould - Management personnel
- Greater NY chapter of IREM announces 2002 education series
- Commercial real estate being sold over Internet
- Cultural institutions will lead the way to a brighter future
by David Paul Helpern - Pennmark the antithesis of luxury Manhattan residential
by Joshua H. Burdick - Many shopping centers have seen remarkable turnarounds in 2001
by Tod Heller - Fairfield, Westchester markets still strong despite rough year
by Jeffrey H. Newman - Agents
- IBEX donates to WTC fund
- Hoboken marina open
- NYARM offering courses
- Recession, war marked 2001 market
by Frederick W. Peters - M. Robert Goldman adds to capital
by Jonathan Goldman - Building security a top priority since Sept. 11
by Andrew Nick - Sales
- New York Mortgage Company offering lower rates
- Mamaroneck Gardens cooperative apartments for sale
- Lebenstein named 'senior man of the year' by YM/WREA
- Down town may provide greatest future opportunities
by Allan B. Rothschild - Companies returning downtown since Sept. 11 attacks
by Raymond Chalme - Downtown will be better than ever
by Joseph Moinian - Rebound may be sooner than expected
by Ted Rotante - 'A half century of progress': Bill Farber and Matthew Harding Levin Management Corporation
- Architects donate services
- Expo panels announced
- Wilder honored by Community Housing Innovations
- Chiarello: The time for selling property is now
by Frank T. Chiarello - Marcus & Millichap: 2001 a tumultuous year for the real estate industry
by Mitchell Labar - New Jersey market showing signs of resilience
by Davud Sherman - Precept releases new handbook
- Brokers ponder fate of Kmart space: Kmart files for chapter 11 bankruptcy; store closings imminent
by Parke Chapman - New Jersey waterfront dependent upon Downtown rebuilding
by Elaine Misonzhnik - Property manager licensing still a very important issue
by P. Leonard Jones - Interior Contracting Corp. completes fourth project
- CREWNY names scholars
- 2001 a banner year for N.Y. housing cooperatives & condominiums
by Gregory J. Carlson - Long Island office market stable, despite rocky economy
by Richard Caputi - Pollyanna predicts: National outlook strong for 2002
by Faith Hope Consolo - 2001 Ad
by Jim Fagan - C&W forms alliance with firms nationwide
by Elaine Misonzhnik - Townhouse management breaks ground on third ave. building
- Two industry veterans form Hudson Park Realty
- 298-unit adult community to be built on 100 acres
- Vacancy rates rise in Fairfield, Westchester office markets
by John D. Goodkind - Few owners taking advantage of cost segregation studies
by Ronald Katz - McBurney YMCA: A case study in development options
by Francis Greenburger - Mezzanine financing becoming more popular
by Michael H. Sonnabend - 2001: An space odyssey
by Parke Chapman - Rediker to address B'nai B'rith lunch
- Brookfield's Zuccotti to be honored May 8
- Eden Wood Realty Company marketing warehouse space
- 45 luxury condominiums to be built at 150 Nassau
- 2001 a strong year for New York City retail market
by Gary Alterman - Construction industry feeling repercussions from Sept. 11
by Michele Medaglia - ABO chief: Residential outlook positive for 2001
by Nicholas Jr. LaPorte