Year: 2006

Terrific locution, but everything old is

  … new again, in the NY Sun article New York’s Newest Suburb. I love TriBurbia   Here’s the lead:  ‘Welcome to "TriBurBia."’ LOVE that "TriBurBia"! (But shouldn’t that be TriBurbia??)   This reads like one of those everyone-so-often articles

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However (says Virginia), loft inventory numbers are different

  Q1 06 loft data stronger than general market data   The loft-specific data in the Miller Samuel 1Q 06 Market Overview paint a very different picture about the vitality of the loft market compared to the Manhattan coop and

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Yes Virginia, inventory is up but buyers are buying (Q1 report)

  Inventory is the big news   As mentioned in my original post on this report THE big news in the Miller Samuel 1Q 06 Market Overview is the inventory data, about which Jonathan Miller has been quoted elsewhere as

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NY Daily News article about

  The Daily News ran a fun article (Celebrity owners & intriguing tales always help…) Make A Sale last week in which I was quoted at the start and end. Reporter Lore Croghan did a nice job on an angle

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Good Article, Terrible Headline (NYT on coop apartment letters of recommendation)

A Sunday NY Times article about letters of recommendation in cooperative apartment purchase applications has a lot of good content – but a terrible headline. Mightier than the Board is bass-ackwards, as the text of the article demonstrates that The

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Manhattan lofts at record prices in Q1, says Halstead

The hot-off-the-press Quarterly Market Report / First Quarter 2006 from Halstead claims that the average price per square foot for a Manhattan loft set a record in that quarter of $1,077 (a 21% increase over the prior year

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200 Mercer St #2D

 NY Times

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And a new private school may open in Tribeca next year

In the planning stages

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Tribeca public school development stalled?

Some Tribeca residents thought they had a deal with the City about the development of the last large empty lot in the neighborhood (the

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Creeping loft-ism

You know “lofts” have moved way beyond trendy when The National Association of Realtors magazine talks about loft developments around the country, in cities and in suburbs.  The Loft Goes Upscale and Suburban    Authentic lofts — with their high

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