Real Estate

Reps for Sherry-Lehmann, the embattled, 90-year-old high-end wine store, told my colleague Lisa Fickenscher last week that they were “excited” they would reopen the shuttered shop on Tuesday. But as of Friday, a window sign touted only, “Grand reopening coming soon!” As Fickenscher first reported, the venerable vino vendor was shut down by the State Liquor Authority
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This Oregon property offers an ideal opportunity to pretend you’re the president you’d like to see in the Oval Office. In Portland’s Northeast quadrant, a convincing replica of Washington D.C.’s 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. has sat in homage to the official building for over 113 years.  Although it may look like a tourist attraction, the just
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Yet another chapter has opened in the decades-long saga of the East Village’s beleaguered former P.S. 64. Developer Gregg Singer, who has owned the 152,000-square-foot East Ninth Street building since 1998, has put the property forward for bankruptcy protection. Singer decided to proceed on March 21, a single day before the badly decayed, H-shaped structure
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