Protecting Historic Buildings, Buyers Consider Green Condos, & Trouble at 510 Madison
Stephen Del Percio | Sunday, May 10, 2009 | no comments
- Gotham needs to do a better job of protecting its historic buildings .
- Local buyers not uniform in attitudes towards green apartments.
- Panel discusses benefits of investing in green real estate even in down economy.
- More tenant trouble for Harry Macklowe at LEED Gold hopeful 510 Madison Avenue.
- Brooklyn Health House at 93 Nevins Street revealed .
- F.D.I.C. close to 100,000-square-foot lease at Empire State Building.
- World Trade Center redevelopment may be dooming Moynihan Station project.
- Purchasers at Upper East Side’s LEED-hopeful Brompton condos refusing to close without concessions from sponsor.
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