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Curbed (Free subscription) | yesterday
Meet Jersey City's Power House Arts District, once planned as a 12-block low rise center for galleries, theaters, etc. Past tense. Residents say they've been betrayed by their own City Council, which voted in favor of a Toll Brothers plan to build three 30-story residential towers on the site of an old matzo factory. The city might tweak the arts district and, meanwhile, the head of the local...
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The Business Review of Albany (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Toll Brothers Inc. continued to wade through a tough housing market in its fiscal second quarter as preliminary revenue fell 30 percent. (TOL)
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Talking Biz News (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
TheStreet.com media critic Marek Fuchs wonders in amazement Wednesday that the statement from homebuilder Toll Brothers CEO Robert Toll blaming the business media for his company's lackluster performance. Fuchs writes, “Blaming the media for the fractured state of your business is lamer than the retail industry's fallback excuse of too hot/cold/rainy/dry weather. It is also an [...]
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Curbed (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Buried in yesterday's coverage of financial woes of the Toll Brothers was an utterly fascinating nugget of gold. In a conference call, Chief Exec Robert Toll said that traffic at the firm's developments is the "`worst we've ever seen." And, then, came this tidbit of local interest: Sales in Brooklyn, the Top Toll said, have "faded." He did not say "are fading" or "might fade," but have "faded."...
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Stocks discussed in the in-depth session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV program, Tuesday May 13. CEO Interview: Robert Toll: Toll Brothers (TOL) Complete Story »
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Stocks discussed in the in-depth session of Jim Cramer’s Mad Money TV program, Tuesday May 13. CEO Interview: Robert Toll: Toll Brothers (TOL) Complete Story »
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Toll Bros. Inc., of Horsham, said yesterday that times were still tough for the housing market and that preliminary results showed 30 percent lower sales for home building in its fiscal second quarter, which ended April 30.
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Investors scouring for hints of a housing upturn will not find much evidence in the second-quarter preliminary sales results of luxury home builder Toll Brothers Inc.
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Toll Brothers, the US luxury homebuilder, yesterday said a weak spring season for sales had forced a sharp fall in its quarterly revenues. The drop in revenues was...
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Toll Brothers, the US luxury homebuilder, yesterday said a weak spring season for sales had forced a sharp fall in its quarterly revenues. The drop in revenues was...
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The Street (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Cramer talks with the head of Toll Brothers about the state of the housing industry.
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Toll Brothers' CEO said the housing market may be improving in some areas but there is "no indication" that the overall downturn is nearing an end.
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The Gowanus Lounge (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
Just before noon our inbox lit up with forwarded copies of a press release from the Toll Brothers announcing their new tollbrothersgowanus.com website. The site has info about the developer’s big 460-unit development on the Gowanus Canal, a comment feedback form and promises updates about developments and meetings throughout the land use approval process and, [...]
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Toll Brothers Inc , the largest U.S. luxury home builder, said on Tuesday the spring selling season was weak and it expects to report a 30 percent drop in quarterly home-building revenue, sending its shares down 2 percent.