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Articles in Jan 25, 1995 issue of Real Estate Weekly
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Court rules against SBEA on valuation
by Lois Weiss -
Manhattan market continues to improve
by Don Gronich -
In rem properties keeping the city in hock
by Ruben Klein -
Quarter century of Manhattan retailing recalled
by Benjamin Fox - Tightening seen in Midtown office market
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LAI: new challenges, opportunities and growth
by Jeffrey Golkin - NJ multi-family housing market grows stronger
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MTA is searching for interim Coliseum use
by Lois Weiss -
Upbeat mood in '95, with cautious optimism
by Lois Weiss -
Dealing with sick building liability claims
by Eugene R. Anderson -
Real estate industry entering a new frontier
by Leslie Wohlman Himmel -
How condo owners can reduce tax assessments
by R. Randy Lee -
Risk management program is a necessity
by Steven Brenner -
Residential construction market rebounding
by James D'Agostino -
Fairfield market will continue to tighten
by Margaret Carlson -
Co-op tax reform is on everyone's mind
by Lois Weiss -
Methods for effective dispute resolution
by Irvin E. Richter -
Staying afloat as real estate tide changes
by Phil Wharton - Continued downsizing tempers suburban optimism
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Market's improved, but what about assessments?
by Peter J. Hucke -
Purchasing procedures key to profitability
by Robert S. Broder -
Professionalism key to residential management
by David Kuperberg -
Public-private partnerships key to NJ construction
by Thomas J. Spearing, III -
New zoning plan for 14th Street
by Frank Gibbon -
Building sales market is best in six years
by Robert A. Knakal -
Action plan for Downtown owners offered
by Robert A. Kandel -
Long-awaited retail turnaround finally arrives
by Edward A. Friedman -
Resurgent values reminiscent of previous boom
by Stephen B. Siegel -
What does '95 hold for mortgage market
by Howard J. Zuckerman -
City townhouses made a comeback in 1994
by Peter R. Marra -
Assessments up $538 million
by Lois Weiss -
Native son helps shape future of Westchester
by Eric R. Gerard - Vitality, stabilization mark 1994 worldwide
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Westchester Fairfield reaches turning point
by John H. Rostenberg -
Fed rate hikes sap office market recovery
by Charles H. Spielman -
Hot investments for '95
by Frank T. Chiarello -
Liability concerns underscore the need to address IAQ issues
by MaryJane T. Jones -
1994 was a banner year for NY retail
by Faith Hope Consolo
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