Teri Karush Rogers
Founder and publisher Teri Karush Rogers launched Brick Underground in 2009. As a freelance journalist, she had previously covered New York City real estate for The New York Times. Teri has been featured as an expert on New York City residential real estate by The New York Times, New York Daily News, amNew York, NBC Nightly News, The Real Deal, Business Insider, the Huffington Post, and NY1 News, among others. Teri earned a BA in journalism and a law degree from New York University. During law school she realized she would rather explain things than argue about them, so she returned to service journalism after graduation.
Posts by Teri Karush Rogers:
- Third wooden roof deck catches fire (NY Times)
- EPA delays new rules on lead paint (Habitat Magazine)
- UWS parents pressure developers to build more schools (NY Times)
- Interest-only mort
BrickUnderground hopes your holiday weekend is simmering along nicely, and that all you vertical dwellers with outdoor space will invite at least one neighbor over for a frosty mojito or bbq’d delight before Tuesday rolls around.
We will be taking it a smidgen easier than usual these next few days as we downshift into a holiday-week schedule. In the meantime, stay cool and do what ConEd tells you: We want to find the lights on when we come back.
The Expediter is one of the more mysterious characters involved in a New York City renovation.
This is the person who collects anywhere from $2,000-3,000, plus miscellaneous fees, to get city permits and signoffs on non-cosmetic work like moving the bathtub to another location or tearing down a wall.