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luxury real estate
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amenity wars
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operators
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The Ugliest Divorce in Manhattan Real Estate
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housing
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More Luxury Developments Are Apparently Falling Apart
We are spotting a trend.
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I’m a Contractor for New York City’s Wealthiest, Most Secretive Clients
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the market
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There’s a Shortage of Luxury Rentals Again
The glut is gone.
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architecture
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The building is formally inventive but it’s not clear there’s much more there.
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It’s eclipsed One57, where apartments are selling at a loss.
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