Owner can’t save crumbling landmarked Fort Greene theater, Brookfield and Vornado report drop in profitability … and more

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Paul Robeson theater in Fort Greene (credit: Brownstoner)

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1. Landmarked Fort Greene theater is crumbling and owner can’t afford to save it
[NYDN]

2. Multiple generations living under one roof drives rise in median size of single-family homes in U.S.
[WSJ]

3. U.S. commercial property lending rises to highest level since 2007
[Bloomberg]

4. Faye Dunaway appears in court over in battle to keep rent-stabilized UES apartment
[NYT]

5. UAB princess considers suing the Plaza after $230K of jewelry was stolen from her hotel room
[Post]

6. Recounting the history of the Greyhound Bus Terminal near Penn Station
[NYT]

7. Vornado funds from operations falls 22 percent on JC Penney investment
[Bloomberg]

8. Brookfield profitability also drops 2.5 percent on property interest debt costs
[Bloomberg]

9. Architect Robert Woo, paralyzed by Goldman Sachs crane collapse, uses high tech device to walk again
[NYDN]