The Round-Up: Wednesday
February 6, 2008 | 8:45 a.m.
Square Feet: Condo and co-op developers actually favor higher filing fees and more government regulation. [NY Times]
AXA is keeping Sixth Avenue digs and expanding into Jersey City. [NY Post]
The rent-stabilized tenants of the 50 Queens apartment buildings Vantage Properties purchased last week are bracing themselves for eviction. [NYDN]
Giants' win boosts business at local bars and restaurants. [NYDN]
Toll Brothers, the largest luxury U.S. homebuilder, reported its seventh consecutive quarterly decline in revenue. [Bloomberg]
The city's tourism office is hoping to boost the number of Canadian visitors to New York. [NY Sun]
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