UES waste transfer stations needs add’l funding, Malkins give dissenting investors deadline for ESB IPO … and more

A mural by Argentine artist Magdalena Marcenaro at a Cobble Hill construction site (Photo by DNAinfo/Nikhita Venugopal)
A mural by Argentine artist Magdalena Marcenaro at a Cobble Hill construction site (Photo by DNAinfo/Nikhita Venugopal)

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1. UES waste transfer station needs $2.4 million in flood-proofing [DNAinfo]
2. Dissenting shareholders have until June 26 to get on board with Empire State Building IPO [Crain’s]
3. Avison Young marketing Stuy Town-adjacent site [REW]
4. Chronicling Astoria’s fro-yo wars [NYDN]
5. Checking in on HFZ Capital’s Halcyon project in Turtle Bay: PHOTOS [BuzzBuzzHome]
6. Tater Stats O’Toole marketing former Utrecht store on Fourth Avenue [Real Estate Weekly]
7. Argentine artist brings a splash of color to Cobble Hill construction sites [DNAinfo]
8. “Whimsical” penthouse in LES’ so-called Hell Square hits market for $2.87 million [Bowery Boogie]
9. Barclays Center’s impact on retailers is evident, but limited [WSJ]
10. Summer officially kicks off with High Line gala [WSJ]