For City Official and Developer, Close Ties Mean Close Scrutiny
The relationship between Daniel Doctoroff and Stephen Ross illustrates the problem that can result when former business executives move into government roles.
M.T.A. Seeks Tax Increases Over 5 Years
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is proposing a tax increase to raise $900 million a year to help pay for a five-year rebuilding program.
Jets’ Final Bid Needed Help From Group Of Developers
Six of the city's most prolific real estate developers helped the proposal for a stadium on Manhattan's West Side regain momentum.
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE: Regional Market — Manhattan; Some Exclusive Listings Moving to a Central Exchange
In a significant change in the way commercial properties are listed for sale or lease in the New York area, the Real Estate Board of New York, working with some of the city's largest real estate firms, has started a computerized listing of properties that will be widely available to many real estate firms.
M.T.A. Chairman Is Asked to Take Over Real Estate Board
Peter S. Kalikow, the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, has been asked to take the helm of a powerful real estate lobbying group.




