New York landlords see no saving grace
By Suzannah Cavanaugh | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
Judgment day is coming for New York’s renters as landlords, owed more than $3 billion in back rent, may once again be able to file evictions. Brooklyn landlord Sharon Redhead says she’s due about...
New York landlords see no saving grace
“They are destroying my dreams”: LA small landlords stretched thin
By Trevor Bach | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
Two decades ago and with $400 in her pocket, Giselle Cevini moved from her native Argentina to Dallas and...
“They are destroying my dreams”: LA small landlords stretched thin
Let’s make a deal: SF’s small landlords confront lost rent and vacancies
By Emily Landes | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
It was the summer of 2020 and Mark Henderson, the owner of three six-unit, rent-controlled San Francisco apartment buildings,...
Let’s make a deal: SF’s small landlords confront lost rent and vacancies
National
Superyachts and Picassos: How real estate’s wealthiest spend their millions
By Joe Lovinger | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
Going into the final stretch of the 2020 Kentucky Derby, millions of dollars rested on the performance of a...
Superyachts and Picassos: How real estate’s wealthiest spend their millions
The Closing: James Patchett
August 09, 2021 07:00AM
James Patchett has been in the room for some of New York City’s most consequential real estate moments in a generation — both megadeals that happened and those that came agonizingly close. As chief...
The Closing: James Patchett
National
Black homeownership’s Catch-22
By Cordilia James | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
Randal Wyatt was renting a mouse-infested apartment in a Portland, Oregon, neighborhood known for its high crime rate. When he wasn’t working as a student advocate or raising his twin sons, he attended a...
Black homeownership’s Catch-22
National
High hopes for timber: Wood towers gain favor in US
By Kathryn Brenzel | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
For residents of a Milwaukee tower to admire the wood holding it up, samples of the material first had...
High hopes for timber: Wood towers gain favor in US
Inside the fight over New York’s foreclosure laws
By Erin Hudson | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
Alfred and Olivia Del Rio, 69 and 76, respectively, have owned a modest two-story home in North Riverdale, a...
Inside the fight over New York’s foreclosure laws
National
Rising construction costs threaten the homebuilding boom
By Katherine Kallergis | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
It should be the golden age for homebuilders. The pandemic propelled a mass migration of city dwellers to the...
Rising construction costs threaten the homebuilding boom
Stephen Ross becomes king of West Palm offices
By Lidia Dinkova | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
For Stephen Ross, his latest bet on the West Palm Beach office market must feel like déjà vu. In...
Stephen Ross becomes king of West Palm offices
Los Angeles
How the pandemic both hampered and aided LA hotel development
By Isabella Farr | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
Last May, Lightstone Group started work on its $500 million, 755-key hotel project in Downtown Los Angeles, a dual-branded...
How the pandemic both hampered and aided LA hotel development
Chicago
Can Trump International Chicago bounce back?
By Jennifer Waters | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
Condo owners at Trump International Chicago Tower & Hotel have long known that luxury downtown apartments in a tower...
Can Trump International Chicago bounce back?
National
Editor’s note: Landlords left in the lurch
By Stuart Elliott | August 09, 2021 07:00AM
They might not have the most beloved public image, and are often caricatured as greedy and heartless. But landlords...
Editor’s note: Landlords left in the lurch