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Articles in July 28, 2004, issue of Real Estate Weekly
- No worries over quest to find 7 WTC anchor lease
by Elaine Misonzhnik - New York Mortgage Company
- Massey Knakal Realty Services
- Wells' big entrance
- 10,000 s/f Exchange Pl. lease
- The Hunter Realty Organization announced that Integrity Life Settlements has signed a 1,049 s/f lease at the Empire State Building in New York City
- The key to negotiation: anticipation
by John Maltz - Gothic Italian manor sells in Armonk
- Safety award presented to HRH Construction
- Developers take action to mitigate mold during construction
by Lizandra Rodriguez - Participating Lender marathon ends with 10 loans closed
- Pergolis Swartz
- Community development financing growing
- Red hot residential market set to cool
by Elaine Misonzhnik - Paragon Real Estate Equity and Investment Trust
- Massey Knakal Realty Services
- Steel sale signed
- Robert K. Futterman & Associates, LLC announced that Bellmarc Cos. has signed a 1,360 s/f lease at 936 Broadway in New York City
- Benchmarking: a tool for property managers
by Kurt Padavano - Around the town: events seminars meetings talks
- Meltzer to present seminar
- Prix d'Excellence 2005 awards
- APF funds $114m mixed-use property
- Cooper-Horowitz, Inc
- Record activity in NJ investment sales market
- 717 Fifth Ave's $350m sale
- Union State Bank
- Jobs boom: would-be brokers are lining up to get their state licenses
by Daniel Geiger - The HK Group announced the sale of 91-93 North Main St., an 8,000 s/f building in South Norwalk, Conn., for $975,000
- Penncom Plaza Building sold for $91m
- Branded Concept Development announced that Quiznos Sub has signed a 15-year
- Report shows fundamentals improving in NJ market
- New York City powerhouse teaches Trump's Apprentice
- United Properties named '04 Developer of the Year
- Calendar
- Citigroup announces new building and extra jobs
- Abraham Zupnick LLC
- The National Realty Club lunch meeting held recently at the Williams Club
- Massey Knakal Realty Services announced that Daniel Hagan has joined the firm as an associate broker
- Foxtone North America
- NAI James E. Hanson, Inc. announced the sale of 36-38 Lincoln Ave., a 6,000 s/f building in Hawthorne, N.Y., to Hawthorne Auto Exchange
- Expansion takes firm to 170,000 s/f on Seventh
- Hidrock Realty
- Restaurant finds its Comfort zone
- Solaire collects $116m Liberty Bond payment
- Architects award scholarship
- Video firm's $8m renovation
- DUMBO tenants taking advantage of major tax abatement program
- New York firm gives its all in Penn. deal
- Freedom Tower war of words rages on
by Elaine Misonzhnik - Jones Lang LaSalle
- GVA Williams
- Pliskin Realty & Development
- Nurses lease 28,000 s/f at The Capitol
- Branded Concept Development
- University inks 24,000 s/f deal
- Jets hit back after RPA disses stadium plans
by Daniel Geiger - Design team selected for Expo
- Firm tells the story behind 'Freedom Stone'
- Record investment volume reported by W.P. Carey
- Edison property gets $5.5m
- Larken Associates
- Massey Knakal Realty Services announced that J. Guthrie Garvin has joined the firm as a sales specialist
- Newmark trumps up its cards
- Craig's top of the list
by Elaine Misonzhnik - Partners pay $61m for tower
- GVA Williams announced that Ann Taylor Loft has signed a 6,500 s/f lease at the Darien Playhouse in Darien, Conn
- Four more for Schultz
- Completion is just around corner at Columbus Circle
by Barbara Nelson - Firm plans 12-story residential tower at former engineering site
- Revitalized landmark
- $5.5M bridge loan
- CBRE, its banking arm team up for new deal
- Cushman & Wakefield
- Massey Knakal Realty Services announced that Mark Scholack has joined the firm as a sales associate
- Besen & Associates has been appointed as the exclusive sales agent for Hotel 41 in New York City
- Hudson RC provides two mezzanine loans for $15m
- Hedge fund growing
- Gallery signs 10-year lease at 239 11th Ave., Brooklyn
- Manhattan market beats the record with 20% price spike