Court rules that developer can evict Ratner, Jeff Zucker’s old apartment on the market … and more

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1. State appeals court rules that Brooklyn developer who owns an acre
in the Atlantic Yards footprint can evict tenant Forest City Ratner
[Crain’s]
2. Residential building rising at 255 Fourth Avenue [Brownstoner]
3. NYU offers the city 5,500 square feet of space to accommodate four Pre-K classes and two offices [NYT]
4. NBC chief Jeff Zucker’s former duplex at 239 Central Park West hits the market [Cityfile]
5. A look at 820 Fifth Avenue [Real Estalker]
6. Developer GFI Development renames Williamsburg building “Albero” [NYDN]
7. State officials take down artists’ work on Dumbo scaffolding [Brooklyn Paper]
8. Port Authority blames downturn on traffic decline in airport, seaport [GlobeSt]
9. Ironworker hospitalized after falling from World Trade Center work site [Tribeca Trib]
10. Hamptons brokers give updates on the rental market [Hamptons.com]
11. Obama administration pushes for new Hudson rail tunnel [NYO]
12. Critic says with the age of exuberance over, real architecture can make a comeback [WSJ]