1. City renting new condos in Crown Heights for homeless [NYDN]
2. Greenwich, Conn., homes see million dollar price cuts [NYT]
3. Park Slope record shop Tape Center moving three doors down on Fifth Avenue [NYDN]
4. Red Hook developer says he’s got “another 20 projects in the works” [Post]
5. A tour of home stores in Park Slope [Post]
6. Fifth Avenue tops Seventh Avenue in Park Slope as retail destination [Post]
7. Disgraced CEO Dick Fuld might sell home for $27 million, after listing his UES home for $32 million last month [Post, 3rd item]
8. Upper East Side townhouse price cut to $11.5 million from $15 million [Post, 4th item]
Homeless living in new Crown Heights condos, Red Hook developer has more projects planned … and more
June 04, 2009 08:06AM




