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Since the 9/11 attacks, New York's one percenters have grown anxious of an economic collapse, terrorist attacks and civil unrests. As a result, the demand for safe rooms, which can cost more than $500,000, shot up and have "become a part of the suite of amenities that makes a property part of the upper end market." Irish Property Fair in NY Aims to Attract More US Buyers
The property fair which will be held in the Fitzpatrick Hotel at Grand Central, Manhattan from 5 to 7 in the evening on March 3, will give potential buyers the chance to browse through listings and talk to real estate experts who can help them with offshore investment. UK Real Estate: Expensive Housing Traps Millions in Relationships
The research discovered that 30 percent of people in England who live with a partner and pay rent or mortgage claimed that if their relationship were to break down, they could lose a roof above their head and have nowhere to go. Shelter calculated that if the findings were projected across England, this would mean that 4.9 million people are trapped in relationships because of their fear of homelessness. Extell Files Permit To Demolish Six Midtown Buildings For New Development
It was on January 13 when Gary Barnett's Extell - the developer responsible for the Nordstrom Tower, One57 and 250 South Street - filed for a series of permits with New York City's Department of Buildings to demolish six buildings in Manhattan's Midtown. Meet The Independent: Austin's 58-Story Jenga Tower
It was on January 11 when developers first broke ground on The Independent, a 58-story tower on West Third Street and West Avenue downtown that will definitely change Austin's skyline. TripAdvisor Names Indian Palace Top Hotel in the World
Constructed more than 15 years somewhere around 1928 and 1943 after its namesake, the Maharaja Umaid Singh, the palatial lodging is actually fit for an Indian ruler, as the sprawling property is the central living arrangement of the Jodhpur royalty. New York Real Estate: Astoria Gets New Rental Building, The "L" @ 31st Drive
There might be some hope for renters who are seeking to live in New York's Astoria. The "L" @ 31st Drive is the newest rental building to open in the Long Island neighborhood, which will definitely be home to several new renters. Goldman Sachs Will Pay $5 Billion in Mortgage Settlement, Reduces 4Q Earnings By $1.5 Billion
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - Goldman Sachs will be paying approximately $5 billion to settle federal and state investigations regarding the company's involvement in substandard mortgages in the years that led to the housing bubble and financial crisis. US Hotels Go Beyond Japanese Metro Cities
Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, situated in the U.S., opened three establishments in Hokkaido before the end of last year. Another area is set to open in Okinawa this June. Marlin Hotel: Renovation Plan Revealed
That musical past won't vanish through and through, said Flor Rivas the hotel manager. Memorabilia will enhance the lobby that once prompted the studio. Rivas explained that they would prefer not to disregard the building's musical history or abandon it as part of the past.