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As banks tighten, landlords look for alternatives

As commercial real estate loans come due, landlords are seeking extensions and looking at funding alternatives including bringing in new investors. Statistics indicate between $700 billion and $800...

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Meinke: Reality check

This economy is helping storage unit facilities do good great business.

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LI office market still limping

Slightly higher rents and lower vacancies were the highlights of Long Island’s office market in the first quarter of 2012, and though the improvements were minor, beleaguered brokers are pleased to see...

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In the Hamptons, saying no to seasonal leases

When the economy tanked in 2008, retailers found that Hamptons landlords were more amenable to short-term leases for the summer. This year, not so much.

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US home rental prices rise again in June

Some major markets may have added enough new buildings to accommodate demand or pushed residents to their financial limits with previous price hikes.

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As banks tighten, landlords look for alternatives

As commercial real estate loans come due, landlords are seeking extensions and looking at funding alternatives including bringing in new investors. Statistics indicate between $700 billion and $800...

View Article

Meinke: Reality check

This economy is helping storage unit facilities do good great business.

View Article

LI office market still limping

Slightly higher rents and lower vacancies were the highlights of Long Island’s office market in the first quarter of 2012, and though the improvements were minor, beleaguered brokers are pleased to see...

View Article


In the Hamptons, saying no to seasonal leases

When the economy tanked in 2008, retailers found that Hamptons landlords were more amenable to short-term leases for the summer. This year, not so much.

View Article


US home rental prices rise again in June

Some major markets may have added enough new buildings to accommodate demand or pushed residents to their financial limits with previous price hikes.

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