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By: Curbed
27Jul2010There's always room for one more on the list of notorious post-college party buildings (Normandie Court, 2 Gold Street, etc.), and the Times says the Upper West Side's Ruxton Towers might be fit for inclusion. The reason is a young...
By: Curbed
15Jul2010According to Internet demigod Craig Newmark, the real estate pages of Craigslist aren't a total shitshow because they "get policed fairly well. In New York, I have agents quite frequently sending us e-mail about other agents' inappropriate acts.
By: Curbed
7Jul2010If prostitution is the world's oldest profession, then real estate is a close second. In fact, the deal to exchange trinkets and beads for the entire island of Manhattan was probably celebrated with a few wenches. The two go together...
By: Curbed
30Jun2010Brokerage Halstead Property has pledged to donate its commission to charity if LeBron James signs with the Knicks and uses the firm's services to buy a home. But don't take it from us. Let Halstead boss Diane Ramirez and...
By: Curbed
9Jun2010Like sexting and cyberbullying, Corcoran brokers just can't stay out of the public school system. Not long after a pair of Corcs caused a hubbub at P.S. 234 in Tribeca, Lost City notices the above ad affixed to a...
By: Curbed
7Jun2010When he's not suing his Gramercy Park landlords over cheap Ikea furniture and flying chicken wings, former model manager, current real estate broker and perpetual self-promoter Paolo Zampolli is taking his clients on boat rides to pick out properties...
By: Curbed
18May2010A broker feud in the Hamptons has led to an antitrust probe by the Justice Department, with a small fry accusing the big boys of not playing fair. The high-end Hamptons brokerages use a listings system that charges a subscription...