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Commissioned Artworks Make This Home More Valuable Than Money
By LUCY COHEN BLATTER
September 25, 2008
When Leonard Rosenberg and Colombe Nicholas's second child was born, the couple launched a new family tradition: Rather than having traditional family photos taken, they commissioned some of the best-known artists of the 20th and 21st centuries to…
Wall St. Woes Give Rise to Talk of 'Black September'
By MICHAEL STOLER
The Default Phenomenon Comes to N.Y.
By CANDACE TAYLOR
Boutique Broker Explosion Goes Into Reverse
By CANDACE TAYLOR
The Week in Review
The Fillips That Take Buildings From Merely Wonderful to Genius
At Street Level
By CANDACE TAYLOR
Manhattan's commercial real estate market may soon be flooded with millions of square feet of available office space as a result of this week's Wall Street shakeout.
'Triberbia' Couple Goes Green
By LUCY COHEN BLATTER
Fannie, Freddie, and the Multifamily Market
By MICHAEL STOLER
A Real Estate Site Stirs Up The Industry
By CANDACE TAYLOR
Supporting Cast
In The Details ...
By CARTER B. HORSLEY
Townhouses Offering Condo-Style Services
By CANDACE TAYLOR
Ground Zero: Progress Report
By PETER KIEFER
'Hostile' Lending Environment Weighs on Investors
By MICHAEL STOLER
Week in Review
By CANDACE TAYLOR
Franklin Avenue Changes as Crown Heights Attracts New Residents
Get a Grip
In The Details ...
By CARTER B. HORSLEY
Ode to Limestone: 11 E. 82nd St.
By JILL PRILUCK
September 4, 2008
This six-story, Upper East Side mansion, built in 1895, contains a Neo-classical limestone façade. The first floor has a marble and onyx foyer, newly renovated kitchen, adjacent breakfast room (with solarium windows), patio, and powder room.
39 W. 69th St.
615 2nd St.
Got Built-Ins? 136 E. 80th St.
445 E. 19th St.
166 Amity St.
10 West St., #24D
Of Waterways and Parkways: One Main St., #5E
231 10th Ave., #PH1
220 Madison Ave., #PHD/E
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