Good Morning! Here’s the news:
- From the Fax Machine to Facebook, ERA Real Estate Reflects on 40 Innovations That Changed the Industry [Market Watch]
- Investment-Minded Brazilians Seek the Opportunity of Acquiring U.S. Real Estate [Times Union]
- They’re building. Who will come? [Data Center]
- REBNY Member Luncheon Panel Discusses NYC Economic Development [Citybiz]
- Million Dollar Listing New York‘s Michael Lorber Keeps it Real (Estate) [TV Guide]
- SHoP Wraps Green Sheath Around South Street Seaport [ibTimes]
- BofA, JPMorgan Among Banks Paying New York State $25 Million [Bloomberg]
- Homework Trumps Gut Instinct in Retail Brokering [NYT]
- Williamsburg’s Steelworks Lofts Project Gets $29M Loan [Globe St.]
- Local Unions, Business Owners Rally in Support of NYU 2031 Plan [Globe St.]
- 2012 Global Real Estate Market Will Be Reverse Image of 2011, According to Cushman & Wakefield CEO Glenn Rufrano [Brandenton]
- Relief proposed for co-op owners [Queens Courier]
- NYU Law School Buys $3.6M UWS Condo For Faculty Housing [ibTimes]
- Fledgling architecture firm signs first lease [Crains]
- Three Cents Worth: Manhattan’s $1M Mansion Tax Resistance [Curbed]
- New York University’s dramatic plans to remake its campus [CAPITAL]
- Soaring rents a “silver lining” in a down market? [Boston]
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