Jamestown scales down Chelsea Market plans, BHS top agent Burger says recession benefits established brokers … and more

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Rendering of Jamestown’s new Chelsea Market plans

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1. BHS top agent John Burger says recession has steered buyers
toward established brokers, that “20 percent of the brokers do 80 percent of
the business”

[NYO]

2. Jamestown eliminates glassy cube, scales down expansion plans for the Chelsea Market
[DNAinfo]

3. Courtney Love gets evicted from West Village townhouse she set on fire
[Post]

4. U.S. retail vacancies drop, stifling some stores’ expansion plans
[Retail Traffic]

5. Scott Stringer says Harlem Walmart would put smaller food stores out of business
[NYDN]

6. Ocala, Fla., Lakeland, Fla. and Spartanburg, SC are best bang for your buck real estate markets
[CNBC]

7. Jim Carrey’s house hunt continues with $13.65M Chelsea townhouse
[Post, 3rd item]

8. Architect and pastry chef provides instructions to build gingerbread brownstone
[Curbed]

9. Controversial Cobble Hill charter school gets approved
[NYDN]

10. Lakers GM Mitch Kupchak tore down his $1.65M Amagansett home, builds mansion in its place
[Post, 4th item]