NEW YORK CITY—Recent numbers demonstrate that the housing market is improving, that the low hanging fruit is gone, and that investors are leaving the housing market because the ability to turn a quick profit had ended, says one source in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> column.
SAN FRANCISCO—Little is being considered of the unintended consequences to both landlords and other residents in a building from tenants using these kinds of services, says attorney Stuart Saft in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> column.
NEW YORK CITY—While American's shopping habits have changed, that only means the industry has to change to survive, according to Holland & Knight's Stuart Saft in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> column.
SAN FRANCISCO—New York City and San Francisco are 2,900 miles apart, but seem to be in the forefront of an attack on retail landlords, according to Stuart Saft of Holland & Knight in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> column.
NEW YORK CITY—Because the multifamily growth in the first quarter reflects a period when people were not inclined to fight the elements, one must assume that this growth is likely to continue, says Holland & Knight's Stuart Saft in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
NEW YORK CITY—The loss of the ability to do a Tax Deferred Exchange would have a dramatic and significant change in the way in which real estate is held, transferred and taxed, says Holland & Knight's Stuart Saft in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> column.
NEW YORK CITY-Every market across the country is likely to see some growth, with the greatest percentage in the gateway cities, says Holland & Knight's Stuart Saft in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.
NEW YORK CITY-Residential development should not be considered a zero sum game, nor is inclusionary housing the only solution to New York's perennial shortage, explains Holland & Knight's Stuart Saft in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> column.
NEW YORK CITY-The Jobs Act and Rule 506(c) suggest that it does not matter whether the real estate is a security if it is only sold to accredited investors, explains Holland & Knight's Stuart Saft in this <b>EXCLUSIVE</b> commentary.