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Articles in March 24, 1993 issue of Real Estate Weekly
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Should city beef-up building codes?
by Lois Weiss - Group claims Clinton will deter foreign investment
- Bernstein sells 236 Fifth Ave
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In New Paltz, seniors displacing freshman
by Lois Weiss - Studley: opportunity at crossroads
- New restaurant in Rock Center
- Lynch & Mayer takes 26,000 sf
- Stone & Webster selected to assess 20 CUNY buildings
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For sales: 1993 year of opportunity
by Scott R. Latham -
Brokers now full-service corporate advisors
by Robert Freedman - Retail lease signings in Paramus
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As leasing goes, sales will follow
by Darcy Stacom -
Broker doubles as developer
by Therese Fitzgerald - Master plan completed for NY's Chelsea Piers
- Korean firm renews office space
- Renaissance returns to Park Slope
- The Becker Group formed
- Chesebrough Ponds renews in CT
- CBS closes on purchase of building for Letterman
- Sales open at 3 Lincoln Center
- $15.5M school in Jersey City
- Fink Weinberger hits the road
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The new deal
by Therese Fitzgerald -
Owners adapt leases to meet tenant needs
by Asher Bernstein -
Retail food tenants gain new respect
by Gary Alterman - Massey Knakal creates sales index
- 160 units sell at auction at CrossLand cooperative
- Duracell R&D facility sold
- Axiom named manager in DC
- Multi-parcel property auction to be held on Long Island
- Newmark of NJ to market former Sumitomo Machinery HQ
- NJ public auction to feature five commercial properties
- Robert Martin Co. forms Barter Financial Services
- Co-op/condo prices fall in February
- Ribbon Outlet renews
- Walter & Samuels manages for banks
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Early signs encouraging
by Stephen B. Siegel -
REITs: hot property for the 90's
by Thomas E. Robinson -
Loft Board rejects fixed fixture fees
by Sherwin Belkin - In first week, 128 apply at affordable housing project
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Tenant may be liable for failed deal
by Gerald R. Uram - Merdinger named vice chair of international committee
- Kaempfer Company closes deal with C&W
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Owners tackle snow and garbage
by Lois Weiss - On the market
- Non-profit buys at 305 7th Ave
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Despite leasing upswing, NY's still got problems
by Ben Irlander -
Build-to-suits offer advantages for all
by Brian Sekel -
Commercial leasing faces pair of crises
by Ronald Bowman -
A method to 90's madness for sales brokers
by Wilhelm A. Rosenberg -
Lease negotiation process evolving
by Tina Schwartz - Grubb & Ellis named agents
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Permanent rent laws? Enough is enough
by Ruben Klein - BOMA International backs federal ban on smoking
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Non-disturbance clauses key for tenants today
by Barry Gosin -
Triple nets: the last great tax hedge
by Elaine Platt -
As tenants move around, eye need be on retention
by Bruce E. Mosler - William B. May closes retail deals
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Happy tenants will stay 'at home.'
by Philip B. Rogers -
Office condos require well-designed plan
by Henry H. Brennan - Nature Company comes to Big Apple
- Galbreath Company merges with Tricor of Pittsburgh
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