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Articles in Jan 31, 1996 issue of Real Estate Weekly
- Building Congress selects new chairman
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Manhattan retailers largely escape retail woes
by Edward A. Friedman - City sends positive message
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New horizons for 1996
by Leslie W. Himmel -
Government incentives may make a big difference
by James Meiskin -
Westchester continues steady road to recovery
by Maureen O'Boyle - SIOR forecasts continued improvement NY industrial markets
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New provisions in Real Property Law reviewed
by Edward T. Braverman -
Construction industry makes gains in '95
by Charles Uribe -
Many diverse factors influence industry in '96
by Thomas F. Campenni - Surge in Delaware Valley retail building continues
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Market enters '96 buoyed by attractive development
by Robert S. Shapiro -
A stopped check does not invalidate sale contract
by Edward L. Schiff -
Retail leasing in '95 was good; '96 will be better
by Faith Hope Consolo -
Level playing field begins to emerge at DHCR
by Sherwin Belkin -
Signs of an improving market in Westchester
by Michael Grossman -
The anatomy of a downtown office-to-residential conversion
by Eric J. Kaufman -
Manhattan companies look to NJ for cost-savings
by Dan Lessing - For William B. May Co., 1995 was a record year
- 1995 was a very good year for U.S. hotels
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New construction making a comeback in '96
by Kevin P. Singleton -
Market equilibrium is opportunity for creative brokers
by Peter Riguardi -
Businesses and retailers flock to Ave. of the Americas
by Fred C. Posniak -
Mixed signals define the '95 market
by Daniel Horowitz - Chances of real estate tax relief remains strong
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Recycling industry witnesses enormous change
by John Vitale -
Development industry responding to the times with 'fat-free' products
by Peter Gilpatric -
It's fun to be a broker again!
by Howard L. Michaels -
NYC office market should be better in '96
by Bruce Mosler -
Challenging year ahead for investors and developers
by Mitchell B. Rutter - Technology drives far-reaching change in global real estate
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Unlikely retail areas - a success in progress
by David T. Brimlow -
Taking the long view on rent regulation reform
by Joseph Strasburg -
Long-term planning important for residential property
by David Kuperberg - Westchester-Putnam residential market sees another solid year
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Yes, you can fight City Hall … and win!
by Herb Podell -
Eastern brokers sale of 250 Park South
by Lois Weiss - NJ office rents climb two percent in '95
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One hundred years of building and serving NY
by Steven Spinola -
Opportunity out of uncertainty in mortgage market
by David X. Stumpf -
Paying attention in today's office market
by Arthur L. Bocchi -
1996: a very new year for Westchester market
by Howard E. Greenberg - ULI sponsors NJ waterfront development outlook
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Entertainment destination centers emerging
by Benjamin Fox -
Corporate parks focus on tenant retention
by Caryl Bixon -
The shape of commercial office leasing in '96
by Arlene Wysong -
New construction and development industry emerges
by Steven Fisher -
Manhattan building sales market resurgence continues
by Paul J. Massey, Jr. -
Bottom stir sparks market
by Lois Weiss -
Non-primary residence blues
by Sherwin Belkin -
Credit tenants look toward alternative markets
by Larry Paragano, Jr. -
Relocation advantages in the greater boroughs
by Marjorie D. Seaman -
The re-emergence of the big blocks
by Jesse Rubens -
Manhattan realty '95: the go-go, slow-go & no-go
by Stephen B. Siegel - Tenants could get tax refund
- Bruce Mosler will receive Modell Humanitarian Award
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Renovated strip shopping centers compete in retail market
by Steve Felix -
The Realtor trademark: a professional edge
by Nunzio Del Greco -
More can be done through public/private partnerships
by Jeff Levine -
Optimism remains in Westchester/Fairfield market
by John H. Rostenberg
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