Hurricane Sandy was a ferocious reminder of New York City’s proximity to the elements, a natural disaster that rewrote the city’s borders, delineating Zone A from higher ground, regions with and without power, and areas barely touched from those that still lack basic services. This month, The Real Deal takes a close-up look at how the storm has impacted the real estate industry — from the landlords who were hit hardest to the brokers who’ve [more]
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