07:05:19 | 2012-05-14
Good Morning New York! Here’s the news:
- Developers Cease to Offer Condo Incentives [NYT]
- The Closer: Flips and splits of New York’s real estate community [NY Daily News]
- Douglas Elliman Florida acquires Martha A. Gottfried Inc. real estate agency [Palm Beach Daily News]
- Frank Gehry, the rain king [Crains]
- Putting the Mega in Megaprojects: Megamen and Women (Ross, Pinsky, Yaro, Weisbrod) Debate Why Building Big Matters [Observer]
- Big vacancies make Third Ave. midtown’s top low-cost option [Crains]
- City Unveils Locations of Bike-Share Stations [NYT]
- Q & A with Dottie Herman [Word Property Channel]
- How Your Building Could Be Like the Empire State Building [Triple Pundit]
- New Virtual Live Launch Open (V-LO) for Luxury Real Estate Starts with the Award-Winning Home “The Rainmaker House” [Brookfield Now]
- Manhattan and Miami Real Estate Market Trends Point to Higher Prices, Lower Inventory and Lower Down Payment Requirements for Foreigners [Market Watch]
- Family to Revamp Olympic Tower [WSJ]
- Tech startups moving to NYC [Crains]
- $26M Refinance for 251-259 West 36th St in NYC [CityBiz]
- Wage bill will hurt affordable housing [Crains]
- National broker struggles in NY [Crains]
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