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The Real Deal (magazine)

''The Real Deal'' is a monthly news magazine and daily website about the real estate industry, with a focus on New York City and South Florida. The magazine was started in 2003, and focuses on both commercial and residential real estate.
The magazine was called "the must-read news source for real estate news," in a profile in the ''Los Angeles Times'' in 2009, and "the hot sheet for NYC real estate professionals," by the ''New York Post''.
==History==
Amir Korangy of Korangy Publishing founded ''The Real Deal'' in April 2003. The magazine was his third venture into publishing, the first being the ''Gringo Gazette'', a weekly newspaper in Baja, Mexico targeted at expatriates,〔 and the second being the ''Washington Free Press'', a weekly tabloid in Washington, D.C. Korangy was named one of the 100 most powerful figures in New York City real estate by the ''New York Observer'' in 2009. The magazine's editor-in-chief since 2003 is Stuart W. Elliott.〔
Shortly after its founding, the magazine was sued for trademark infringement by the late investment banker and businessman Bruce Wasserstein, who owned ''The Deal'', the business publication focused on covering mergers and acquisitions. ''The Real Deal'' prevailed in the lawsuit after the case went to trial in 2004.
''The Real Deal'' launched a South Florida website in February 2008.
In 2012, ''The Real Deal'' made its first foray into filmmaking, with the documentary "Building Stories", as part of the PBS series "Treasures of New York". The film focuses on the prolific architect Costas Kondylis, who has helped shape the New York skyline with 86 towers, but is relatively unknown to the general public. Examining Kondylis’ work, which has received mixed reviews, the film looks at the balance between art and commerce in getting a building built in the city, and how the city gets shaped. In January 2013, ''The Real Deal'' launched an iPad app.
In January 2013, The Real Deal launched its first issue of Luxury Listings NYC to target the upscale Manhattan audience. The publication features high-end residential listings in the city, with stories dedicated to a cross-section of Manhattan neighborhoods. Issues are delivered directly to the doorsteps of 105,000 residents.

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