Brookfield Property Partners buying up industrial buildings, High Line now has free WiFi … and more

Attorney Samuel Tilden's dining room at the National Arts Club in the 1860s
Attorney Samuel Tilden's dining room at the National Arts Club in the 1860s

1. Brookfield Property Partners ramps up buys of U.S. industrial buildings [WSJ]
2. Midtown Equities to open rooftop beer garden at Empire Stores in Dumbo [Brooklyn Daily Eagle]
3. KiDS Creative’s $90-a-foot rent at One World Trade Center sets Downtown record [NYP]
4. High Line now has free WiFi [DNAinfo]
5. Robert A.M. Stern’s house team on old-school design [NYO]
6. Amtrak in talks with Drexel University and Brandywine Realty Trust to build develop around Philadelphia train station [WSJ]
7. The history of the National Arts Club in Gramercy Park [Curbed]

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Mark Maurer