Brighton Beach building collapses, Stuy-Town bondholders may have to refund tenants … and more


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1. Five construction workers injured in Brighton Beach building collapse
[NYT]

2. Stuy-Town bondholders may have to refund tenants
[Bloomberg]

3. Neighbors raging after burlesque club turns into strip club
[Brooklyn Paper]

4. Developer Don Peebles has his eye on Manhattan
[NYO]

5. Controversy brews in Randall’s Island over tennis courts [NY1]
6. Tech campus submissions: Will Mayor Bloomberg decide?
[NYO]

7. Tenants take to Twitter to complain about Jakobsen Properties

[Ev Grieve]
8. Mixed market for outer-borough investment sales: Robert Knakal
[NYO]

9. Greeks seeking to move to Astoria again amid economic turmoil at home
[WSJ]

10. Apple puts final touches on Grand Central store
[9to5]

11. Hotelier Andre Balazs splits from talk show host Chelsea Handler
[Us Weekly]

12. Wall Street salaries to plummet by up to 30 percent
[NYT]

13. City Council okays sale of landmarked Florist Building
[Brownstoner]

13. Cushman assigned to lease 100,000 square feet at 400 West 59th Street
[NYO]