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Post-pandemic shake-up in New York’s buildings could change the nature of the city
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Former Nasdaq chair who ran the world’s largest Ponzi scheme
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Extell is selling 42% stake in some of its lesser-known apartment buildings
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The voluminous New York home in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake demands to be filled with artworks, books and wonderful things
New York’s lunchtime rush has been replaced by all-day hush
One-way systems and standing spots instead of conference tables mark gradual reopening of US financial firms
A $1bn refit is transforming the mythic hotel into uber-luxury residences
But recent activity suggests pent-up demand and discounts are helping the market
Jay Clayton says he told Trump and Barr of keenness for Manhattan job ahead of Berman ousting
Geoffrey Berman agrees to stand down as Manhattan attorney after stand-off with attorney-general
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