Beth Israel cancer center renews 100K sf lease at Google’s 111 Eighth Ave., more than a dozen $100M homes on the U.S. market … and more

Copper Beech Farm in Greenwich, Conn. (Credit: David Ogilvy & Associates)
Copper Beech Farm in Greenwich, Conn. (Credit: David Ogilvy & Associates)

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1. Beth Israel cancer center renews 100,000 square feet at Google’s 111 Eighth Avenue [NYP, 2nd item]
2. More than a dozen $100 million homes listed on the market nationwide [CNBC]
3. Cobble Hill’s 75 Columbia Street hits leasing market [BuzzBuzzHome]
4. Trial of ex-Goldman trader accused of massive mortgage securities fraud begins [Crain’s]
5. The story of Copper Beech Farm, the country’s priciest and most heavily-mortgaged home [NYT]
6. Does Manhattan’s unaffordability have a silver lining? [Atlantic Cities]
7. Seward Park redevelopment project is a boon to listings on the Lower East Side [Bowery Boogie]
8. Lake Tahoe home with links to “The Godfather: Part II” asks $7 million [WSJ]
9. Long Island City getting huge storage center and community space at 40th Avenue [Brownstoner]
10. Check out this time lapse clip of Inwood’s Broadway Stack: VIDEO [Curbed]