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New York Real Estate Summit - Real Estate Finance and Investment

New York Real Estate Summit
Real Estate Finance and Investment, NY
Investors, brokers and bankers who do business in New York city and its environs gathered Wednesday for The New York Real Estate Summit, a series of panel discussions on the industry. Michael Stoler, managing director of Madison Realty Capital and the

Empty condos give universities new dorm space - The Associated Press


The Associated Press
Empty condos give universities new dorm space
The Associated Press
Some universities around the country have found a silver lining to the real estate recession that has left condominium developers in the lurch. For less time and money than it would take to build a residence hall, universities in places like New York

Two Republicans Bid New York Adieu - New York Daily News

Two Republicans Bid New York Adieu
New York Daily News, NY
As for Treadwell, another member of the Pataki circle (he was one of the governor's big donors, served as his state secretary of state and also as state GOP chairman), he is selling some of his New York real estate and relocating to California.

Group helps jobless real estate and related professionals - Bizjournals.com

Group helps jobless real estate and related professionals
Bizjournals.com, NC
The group is now seeking sponsors for an event to help the children of rebounders by providing a family outing to watch the Tampa Yankees, the minor league team associated with the New York Yankees. The group usually holds meetings every other Friday

New York State Common's assets plunge - Pensions & Investments


NY1
New York State Common's assets plunge
Pensions & Investments, IL
The fund's 2.2% allocation to hedge funds returned -18.8% for the year ended March 31, while the 6.4% real estate allocation returned -32.6% and the 9.9% private equity allocation, -22.9%. CIO Raudline Etienne said the private equity and real estate
State's pension fund shrinks 26% in year Buffalo News
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New York and Its Nobel Laureates - New York Times


New York Times
New York and Its Nobel Laureates
New York Times, United States
Citing a widely circulated observation from John Sexton, the president of NYU, Mr. Benepe said that New York City is often called a FIRE capital (for the financial, insurance and real estate sectors of the economy), but it is also an ICE capital (for

Empty condos give universities new dorm space - The Associated Press


The Associated Press
Empty condos give universities new dorm space
The Associated Press
Some universities around the country have found a silver lining to the real estate recession that has left condominium developers in the lurch. For less time and money than it would take to build a residence hall, universities in places like New York

Commercial Real Estate: A Bigger Problem Than Expected? - TIME

Commercial Real Estate: A Bigger Problem Than Expected?
TIME
Jeffrey DeBoer, president of trade group The Real Estate Roundtable, fretted that problems in the lending business could cost the nation thousands more construction and real estate jobs. Next up, Congressman Jerrold Nadler of New York expressed worry
Panel says commercial lending losses on the rise The Associated Press
Next economic crisis looms: Commercial real estate defaults The State
Panel : Commercial Lending Woes On Rise Investor’s Business Daily
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Service Helps You Navigate The Real Estate Market, For Free - NY1


NY1
Service Helps You Navigate The Real Estate Market, For Free
NY1, NY
A New York duo is hoping to help take the stress out of finding a new home. NY1 Real Estate reporter Jill Scott filed the following report. Manon Reuter is about to close on a new home. Recently relocated from Mexico City, she and her family needed a

Starbucks Pushing Landlords for 25% Cut in Cafe Rents - Bloomberg

Starbucks Pushing Landlords for 25% Cut in Cafe Rents
Bloomberg
Vacancies at malls and shopping centers climbed to 9.5 percent in the first quarter, the most in a decade, as stores and restaurants closed, according to Reis Inc., a New York-based real estate research firm. Quiznos Corp., the closely held