Bushwick building undergoing conversion into “free love” complex, consulting firm grows at Vornado’s 330 Madison … and more

Penthouses in Tudor City in the 1930s, and in Gramercy in 1941 (via Ephemeral New York)
Penthouses in Tudor City in the 1930s, and in Gramercy in 1941 (via Ephemeral New York)

1. Three-story Bushwick building undergoing conversion into “free love” complex [NYDN]
2. How to find the U.S.’ $42 billion in unclaimed real estate [Business Insider]
3. U.S. single-family home sales at historically low levels, and not expected to improve soon [Five Thirty Eight]
4. New book “Supreme City” looks at NYC’s earliest penthouses [Ephemeral New York]
5. Consulting firm Zelman Holdings grows at Vornado’s 330 Madison [WSJ]
6. Blackstone agrees to sell Boston office properties for $2 billion [WSJ]
7. What big data means for U.S. real estate [WSJ]

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Mark Maurer