The Real Deal New York

LES residents protest charter school expansion, police crack down on illegal Canal Street sidewalk vendors … and more

November 20, 2009 08:19AM

1. LES residents protest charter school expansion [NY1]
2. City no longer bans Dobermans, pit bulls in public housing, but a 40-pound weight limit is restored [Villager]
3. NY State Assembly member looks to Jerusalem real estate, a possible political statement [NYT]
4. Barbara Corcoran tweets that’s she’s buying AOL stock [Business Insider]
5. Downtown elementary school zoning options presented [Downtown Express]
6. Co-op Village residents fight back against slated post office closing [The Villager]
7. Police crack down on illegal Canal Street sidewalk vendors [Downtown Express]
8. Singing doorman at East 38th Street debuts record [NYDN]
9. Housing numbers this week signal still-elusive recovery period [Bloomberg]
10. UES co-op board tries to evict resident for marrying former doorman and porter, she claims [Post]

11. Tommy Hilfiger sells Greenwich, Conn. home for $20M, moves to the Plaza hotel [WSJ, 1st item]

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