In a noteworthy case entitled Marks v. Department of Revenue issued on July 24, 2007, the Oregon Tax Court was asked to interpret federal la...
It seems that the "housing bubble" has finally burst in many markets, much to the chagrin of house flippers and amateur real estate "experts...
The concept of tax free exchanges as set forth in Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code has been part of the tax code for over 85 years ...
Like most trailblazers embarking on uncharted territory, Tony Thompson could not have imagined the impact of his actions when he structured ...
Standard & Poor's (S&P) is a globally recognized financial services company that provides ratings, economic research, and benchmark indices ...
I have mentioned in this column that the AIA is working with Mayor Bloomberg's office to introduce a design excellence program for interiors...
When the terrorists attacked the World Trade Center on 9/11, structural engineers joined other emergency responders at Ground Zero to assist...
Leading representatives from several of New York City's major design and engineering firms plus chiefs of small to mid-sized businesses fil...
In July, the Superintendent of Insurance approved a 20.5% general rate decrease pursuant to the filing by the New York Rating Board. This d...
All New Yorkers have witnessed the city's hipster tendency of heading east, and how these tenants skyrocket the value of where they settle. ...