SL Green tops list of city’s largest landlords, Modernist architect Walter Pierce dies … and more

Children's Aid Society school at 219 Sullivan Street
Children's Aid Society school at 219 Sullivan Street

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1. SL Green tops list of city’s largest landlords [Crain’s]
2. Developer James McGown uses bankruptcy as survival strategy [Crain’s]
3. Modernist architect Walter Pierce dies [NYT]
4. Children’s Aid Society school at Sullivan Street will see redevelopment in lieu of demolition [NYT]
5. Flip job at 715 Park Avenue hopes to bring in $6.5 million [Curbed]
6. The evicted: What’s next for former residents of 81 Bowery?: PHOTOS [NYT]
7. Soho House invites Lower East Siders to tour its new digs [DNAinfo]
8. Did Chelsea Clinton really buy that pad at Madison Square Park? [Epoch Times]
9. Zillow explains the phenomenon of long-winded short sales [Forbes]
10. The East River dolphin now has a friend [Gothamist]
11. Behind the scenes on one of the city’s “fixer-uppers” [Real Town]
12. Harlem townhouse woes for co-host of “The View” [Harlem Gal]