Jonathan Gray
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
- Queens Pepsi sign draws newcomers' ire, awe. [NY Times]
- How masterful was Zell in Equity Office bidding? [NY Times]
- Making online real-estate ads work. [NY Times]
- Never mind the sales gimmicks; here are the numbers. [NY Times]
- Backstory on Upper East Side's Union Club. [NY Times]
- Complications arise with popular reverse mortgages. [NY Times]
- New owner for site of exploded East Side townhouse. [NY Times]
- Commercial real estate "positively smoking." [NY Times]
- Why New York buyers depend on floor plans. [NY Times]
- Big plans for Sleepy Hollow's former GM plant. [NY Times]
- Bohemianism a key for Williamsburg renters. [NY Times]
- New laws to rid city of illegal hotels. [NY Post]
- Fire rips through Gallagher's Steakhouse. [NY Post]
- Blackstone's Jonathan Gray and the Equity Office duel. [NY Post]
- Protestors slam Hotel Gansevoort billboards. [NY Post]
- Congressmen call for hearings on Starrett sale. [Daily News]
- City foreclosures jump in '06. [Crain's via Daily News]
- East Side condo sues to stop Subway baking smells. [NY Sun]
- Port Authority mulls sale of Freedom Tower. [WSJ]
Did we miss any New York City real estate news this morning? Please send along tips and links.







