Month: May, 2007

Condo hotel: I do declare! Part 3, the dodges

24 May, 2007 (10:27) | Uncategorized |

[Continued from yesterday’s Part 2.]

In Part 1 of my idle speculative exploration of the Trump SoHo’s Restrictive Declaration we heard the property’s critics complaining that:

“The restrictive declaration is a sham, a fig leaf designed to cover up the obscene decision of allowing this monstrosity where the law clearly prohibits it,” said Andrew Berman, executive […]

Condo hotel: I do declare! Part 2, the others

23 May, 2007 (09:48) | Uncategorized |

[Continued from yesterday’s Part 1.]

In Part 1 of my idle speculative exploration of the Restrictive Declaration for Trump SoHo’s hotel condominium, we heard the property’s critics complaining that:

“The restrictive declaration is a sham, a fig leaf designed to cover up the obscene decision of allowing this monstrosity where the law clearly prohibits it,” […]

Condo hotel: I do declare! Part 1, the rules

22 May, 2007 (09:57) | Uncategorized |

This post is equal parts silly and serious.

Well, it’s slightly silly

The silly part is Donald Trump’s condo hotel in SoHo; the serious part is a post-graduate exercise in contract enforcement and its possible evasion.

Reward for reading this blog post

Last Monday, I posted about Donald Trump’s portable hole — his use of […]

Hitting the ocean with a baseball bat: illegal immigration and housing

21 May, 2007 (09:20) | Uncategorized |

A year ago, in my four-part post De Soto’s Dryer (see also Part 1, Part 2, Part 3), I remarked on the intersection between affordable housing and immigration both legal and illegal, as well as on the complexities of immigrant and housing enforcement:
 
I venture into this subject with great trepidation — it’s absolutely not […]

Finance type: the House of the Three Mortgages

18 May, 2007 (09:57) | Uncategorized |

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