Fewer people are living alone in Manhattan, Citibank leaves 111 Wall Street … and more

1. Rising Manhattan rents cause a dip in single-living
[AP]

2. Citibank to depart 111 Wall Street, seeks out 950,000-square-foot space [Post, 2nd item]
3. One block near the High Line is still a scrap yard
[WSJ]

4. Downtown Class A vacancy to reach 15 percent by 2014: Jones Lang LaSalle [Post, 1st item]
5. Hudson Heights has small-town atmosphere [NYT]
6. Williamsburg’s Finger Building units to hit the market later this month
[WSJ]

7. A chronicle of 5 Franklin Place, one of the worst casualties of the economy
[NYT]

8. Charles Cohen reaches 100 percent occupancy at 3 Park Avenue
[Post, 5th item]

9. Bronx man builds WTC replica in back yard
[NYDN]

10. Meanwhile, construction workers at WTC may not use phrase “Ground Zero”
[Post]

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