A neighborhood by any other name 2005-09-01 Staff Writer As recently reported in <italic>The New York Times</italic>, the slowly gentrifying South Bronx is being rechristened as “SoBro” by residents as they recast a neighborhood that was once synonymous with burning cars and vacants lots, rather
A condo conga 2005-09-01 Staff Writer Private equity real estate investors have long been predicting a correction in the Miami condo market - and for just as long they've been wrong. Now, however, a backlash against South Beach condominiums is beginning to emerge, not in the form of plunging prices or loan d
Quotable 2005-09-01 Staff Writer <bold>“I really didn't think it could be possible, or as easy as it was. I repair houses all day anyway, and figured I might as well start making some real money.”</bold><br /> <br /> - Wayne Carney, a professional handyman and “self-described Averag
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