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Equity Residential Drops $178 M. on Upper West Side Properties

Equity Residential recently went on a shopping spree for Upper West Side apartment buildings, and spent close to $180 million. The Chicago-based firm purchased 228 West 71st Street and 238 West 71st...

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Sam Zell: Optimistic About New York’s Real Estate Future

We talked to Sam Zell, the grave dancer himself, this afternoon. It was short and sweet, and mostly about a profile The Observer‘s working on. But, Mr. Zell, whose Equity Residential recently bought...

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Core Investors Unfazed by Global Crisis and Domestic Imprudence

The potential for disruptions to global financial stability increased heading into last weekend. In Europe, both Germany and the European Central Bank rejected calls to expand the bailout to include...

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Mon Dieu! After a Decade, Christian de Portzamparc’s Park Avenue Shard...

“The project is now 10 years old, it’s time to build it!” That was Andre Terzibachian’s response when The Observer emailed him about 400 Park Avenue South on Friday. A partner at Atelier Christian de...

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Crystal Palace! Here Comes Christian de Portamparc’s 400 Park Avenue South

Whoa, oh, here she comes. (Elevator View) Someday soon? (ACdP) Our pal Elevator View (one of the best photo tweeters/bloggers in town) shot us this photo of new construction fencing going up at 400...

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Working All the Angles: The Park Avenue South Prism Apartments Are Rarely Square

  Angles and columns are prominent at Equity Residential’s Prism building. The building at 400 Park Avenue South, a luxury condo-rental hybrid co-developed by Equity Residential and Toll Brothers City...

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Rentstravaganza: New-to-Market Apartments, $2,300 to $23,000

From Crown Heights to Chelsea, Williamsburg to the Upper West Side, the luxury rental market is booming. A 2015 preview.

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