Lawsuit says faulty elevators violate tenant rights, Leona Helmsley’s Greenwich mansion sees price cut … and more

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1. Lawsuit says faulty elevators in public housing violate rights of tenants with disabilities [NYT]
2. Newton Creek in Greenpoint is a possible Superfund site [NYDN]
3. Senate Democrats draft new plan to save the MTA [NYT]
4. A tour of discount stores in the Bronx’s Co-op City, Brooklyn’s Sunset Park and Jamaica, Queens [NYDN] and [NYDN] and [NYDN]
5. A Q&A with Rick Hoffman, senior vice president of Corcoran’s East End office [NYO]
6. Scott Panzer and 12-member team move from Newmark Knight Frank to Jones Lang LaSalle [NYO]
7. Leona Helmsley’s Greenwich, Conn. mansion price cut to $75 million from $95 million [AP via Post]