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Articles in April 20, 2005 issue of Real Estate Weekly
- REBNY hails 'Ingenious' deals at annual ceremony
- Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen LLP: Kenneth K. Fisher
- Jaspan Schlesinger Hoffman LLP
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California dreamer is on cloud nine in the big 'A'
by Elaine Misonzhnik - Heritage extends reach with $37m LI purchase
- Brandywine Realty Trust announced that GEICO has signed an 18,000 s/f lease at 8000 Lincoln Drive East in Marlton, N.J
- Demands of today's home buyers
- Big move for Little firm
- Brits bring old world style to US property auction
- What a difference a year makes
- First quarter results point to further growth for NJ
- Milestone's aquisition creates 'Cadillac' of management firms
- State of Israel Bonds Real Estate New Leadership Cabinet hosts breakfast in advance of May 3 tribute luncheon
- Upside Ventures has just what the doctor ordered
- Pergolis Swartz
- Restaurant chain looks to expand
- Cushman & Wakefield: Jeremy Neuer
- Devcon Partners, LLC
- NAI Investments, a division of Manhattan Apartments, Inc., announced the sale of 41-17 Crescent St., a 25,222 s/f property in Queens, N.Y., for $10.8 million
- Cap maker buys LI industrial building
- The Hunter Realty Organization, LLC announced that Green Tea has signed a 1,000 s/f lease at 214 W. 39th St. in New York City
- Wilder Balter Partners held a "Hard Hat Tour" and Barbeque to celebrate the near completion of the first of three buildings at $45 million Woodcrest Village Condiminiums, the newest affordable senior housing community in Mount Kisco, NY
- Classic camera contract at Third Ave. tower
- Newmark secures its future in a robot competition
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Banks, food halls and new chic march into Manhattan
by Faith Hope Consolo - Demand and availability affected in W'chester 'mixed bag'
- Thor's $65m mall buy
- 24,000 s/f Park Ave. renewal
- Carlton Group catering to condo boom developers
- Palisades Financial makes loan work
- Go-ahead given for 47-acre business development
- 21st century technology makes its mark on landmark building
- Cushman & Wakefield: Mark D. Silver
- Studley
- Besen & Associates, Inc. announced the sale of a vacant land parcel
- $33m wins bidding battle for 83 Maiden Lane
- The Hunter Realty Organization, LLC announced that Marconi International Ltd. has signed a 3,800 s/f lease at 214 W. 39th St. in New York City
- Ripco wins JEMB retail exclusive
- Robert Scarano, principal and founder of Scarano & Associates Architects
- Pajama Program embraced by real estate bigs
- Newmark sees suburban struggle
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MTA capital funding: good start
by Richard T. Anderson - Growing gains at Cornerstone
- Biotech firms close on Plaza District spaces
- Landmark NJ tower lands new tenants
- Cohen & Steers launches RE securities fund
- Wells closes $786m sale
- Lifetime award for Marshal Rose
- STV Construction, Inc
- Edgewood Properties
- Besen & Associates announced the sale of 44 and 46 W. 22nd St., two five-story loft buildings in New York City
- Recapped Met Tower latest hot commodity
- The Staubach Company announced that Paulson Investment Company has signed a 3,015 s/f lease at 780 Third Ave., Bill Peters, Derek Trulson and Aron Whitehead, of Staubach , represented the tenant
- GCP preps for shopping center renovations at 165,000 s/f site
- Skanska chooses healthy option for Pfizer project
- Frances Schor, investor, to speak at NRC lunch
- Eastridge Properties inks 70,000 s/f in deals
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Architect-builders are best solution
by Adam Kushner - Insurer signs for 12,000 s/f Third Ave. headquarters
- CBRE continues to stamp its mark on Long Island
- HFF arranges $16m refi for retail center
- $474m industrial buy a sign of things to come
- Cement giant inks deal to develop Brooklyn pier
- Cushman & Wakefield: Peter Rossi
- Herrick, Feinstein LLP
- The Schultz Organization and Starboard Commercial Real Estate announced the sale of 214 South Newman St
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Silk stocking vets sue state over Armory ownership
by Linda Barr - CB Richard Ellis announced that Kim's Mediatronics has signed a 6,800 s/f lease at 100 Pavonia Ave. in Newport, N.J. Michael Stone and Tracey Mitnick, of CB Richard Ellis, represented the landlord in the transaction
- High-profile role keeps Palazzo ahead of the game
- New York shoppers: 'we want Wal-Mart'
- On the web
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Downtown a retail hotspot
by Jeff Winick - Fairfield looks forward to strong year
- Eastern to sell red-hot site near Javits Center
- 24,000 s/f available at Brookhaven
- AREW panel to discuss ownership trends in US
- Meridian
- CBRE to represent Dornoch at 219 Wyckoffs Mills Road
- Halstead: new apartment price record now $1.27m
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No more tunnel vision for Goldman, Sachs
by Elaine Misonzhnik
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