With Banks Pulling Back, Many Developers Forced to Reach Into Own Pockets
The Real Deal 2008, Dec 1
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Publisher Description
Byline: Candace Taylor As construction financing all over the city sputters, many developers -- from giants like Extell to builders of simple four-unit condos in the boroughs -- are finding themselves on the hook for more cash.
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