Trump Entertainment files for Chapter 11, senior centers may close with budget cuts … and more

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1. Trump Entertainment files for Chapter 11 [Reuters via NYT]
2. New deli signs lease at 54 Pine Street [Crain’s]
3. Production firm moves to Chelsea [Crain’s]
4. Italian investor that owns the Flatiron Building shopping for more properties [Bloomberg]
5. Investors watching Obama mortgage plan [Forbes]
6. General Motors bankruptcy could save taxpayers money [NYT]
7. Senior centers may close with federal and city funding cuts [NYDN]
8. Heights Books moving to Cobble Hill [Brooklyn Paper]
9. Obama’s housing plan won’t help everyone [Post]
10. No city review planned for ULURP [Crain’s]
11. InterContinental New York Times Square hotel expected open summer 2010 [Post, 2nd item]
12. Steven Greenburg looking for new nightclub spot [Post, 3rd item]
13. State looking to use city affordable housing fund, comptroller says [Post]