By Guelda Voien Alden Global Capital has deployed millions since the start of the pandemic, including an offer last week to buy newspaper publisher Tribune Publishing — but the hedge fund manager has also allegedly been stiffing the landlord at its Manhattan headquarters on rent payments since last April, according to a complaint filed yesterday. Looking up
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The Steinbeck property is on the market for $17.9 million. Gavin Zeigler “Whenever I go to the house, I always spin the chandelier,” says real estate agent Doreen Atkins, listing rep for the Sag Harbor home where author John Steinbeck lived in the latter part of his life. She’s referring to the one-of-a-kind chandelier Steinbeck
The view from the home sites at the new Havens development in Snowmass, Colorado. Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate With many COVID-19 forcing many to reevaluate their living arrangements, it’s safe to say that traditionally second-home markets are having a moment in the spotlight. That goes double for new construction in resort mountain areas,
Kitchen remodels are a popular and expensive home improvement project. getty Sooner or later you might join the millions of Americans who remodel or renovate their homes each year. Perhaps it’s at that moment when you realize your kitchen says 1975, but you would prefer to cook in the moment. Or you have decided you
A guest room before a designer’s transformation Carlos Domenech The same guest room after the transformation. Carlos Domenech House hunters are accustomed to having real estate agents help them in their search for new domiciles. Agents can help buyers find dwellings with the right number of bedrooms, the optimal school districts and much more. Interior
Property managers need to ensure that their websites are accessible to people with disabilities. getty As the internet has become indispensable to everyday life, particularly during the pandemic, business owners have had to make sure their websites are accessible. Multifamily landlords are likely familiar with Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which requires that
A living room at Common Frankford Common When most people think of coliving or living with roommates, their first thought might be sharing a mediocre apartment, the inevitability of needing to the electric bill, and who gets to keep the coffee table once the lease is over. But coliving doesn’t have to be this way.
Real estate can be a competitive field, and with so many new investors vying for the same inventory, it’s becoming more difficult to secure good deals. However, even though the industry is packed with skilled professionals, it doesn’t mean that it’s impossible to get outstanding agreements with sellers. It just takes a bit more work.
Waldorf Astoria Towers, a new development being built for the global UHNW buyer Courtesy of Noë & Associates / The Boundary Wealth-X and REALM’s spotlight on the world’s leading markets for the wealthy: residential real estate 2021 delivers an insider’s look into where these individuals own and are acquiring primary and secondary properties. According to
Amenity spaces like this one at Chicago’s Westerly allow apartment community residents to sidestep … [+] cabin fever by socially distancing outside their apartments. Dave Burk Challenging winters and cabin fever go together like subzero wind chills and waist deep snowdrifts. But the odds of turning a bit stir crazy grow even greater in this