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So Few Properties, So Many Brokers
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So Few Properties, So Many Brokers
Thousands of brokers have no listings at all - not surprising, when there are far more brokers and sales agents than there are properties to be sold.

$430 a Square Foot, for Air? Only in New York Real Estate
By CHARLES V. BAGLI
Two developers will pay a record-setting amount for air rights so they can build an apartment tower with views of Central Park.

Sporting Goods and Its Own Business Model SQUARE FEET
Sporting Goods and Its Own Business Model
By KATE MURPHY
Cabela's, a shopping amusement park for the hunting and fishing set, serves as a retail magnet for small towns.
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A Home for an Artist, and for Art HABITATS | ST. GEORGE, STATEN ISLAND
A Home for an Artist, and for Art
By FRED A. BERNSTEIN
If you're wondering where the art world avant-garde is heading, you may want to visit the St. George neighborhood of Staten Island.
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 St. George Community Profile

Honor Thy Brother (as Long as You Can) THE HUNT
Honor Thy Brother (as Long as You Can)
By JOYCE COHEN
When one man needed a place to stay, he moved in with his brother. That worked for a while. But then it didn't.

Condos With Views of Lady Liberty, Skylines and Greens IN THE REGION | NEW JERSEY
Condos With Views of Lady Liberty, Skylines and Greens
By ANTOINETTE MARTIN
Port Liberté in Jersey City is a condo development with such extras as a $130,000,000 golf course with views of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty.

How Condops Differ From Condops YOUR HOME
How Condops Differ From Condops
By JAY ROMANO
There is some confusion, it seems, when it comes to understanding the difference between a condop and, well, a condop.

Can a City Grow Quickly and Stay Simple? NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
Can a City Grow Quickly and Stay Simple?
By LINDA BAKER
Bend, Ore., a city of 65,000 three hours east of Portland by the Cascade Mountains, is the sixth-fastest-growing metropolitan area in the United States.

When a Sale Isn't a Sale BIG DEAL
When a Sale Isn't a Sale
By WILLIAM NEUMAN
At least three times in the last 12 months, buyers expecting to close on apartments at the Essex House have seen the units taken away from them by the building's sponsor.

STREETSCAPES | READERS' QUESTIONS
Audubon's Home, and Columbus Circle's Past
By CHRISTOPHER GRAY
Was it Robert Moses who took the house of John James Audubon at 155th Street to build the Henry Hudson Parkway? Who lived in the house after the Audubon family?


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LIVING IN | KENT, N.Y.
Kent offers a broad vista of uninterrupted landscape laced with bike paths, woods, streams and hiking trails, including a part of the Appalachian Trail.
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