Kings Highway library reopens, Asian investors in the market ... and more

June 11, 2009 08:00AM

1. Kings Highway library reopens after four years of renovations [NYT]
2. Hedge funder John Paulson sells Southampton home for $9.99 million, almost $10 million less than asking price [Post, 2nd item]
3. City approves 1,000 mobile food carts for neighborhoods that lack supermarkets [NYT]
4. Asian investors become active in Manhattan market [NYO]
5. Madoff victim buys $2.4 million Hamptons home [Post, 3rd item]
6. Cortney and Bob Novogratz put Chinatown townhouse on the market for $14 million [Post, 4th item]
7. "Real Housewives of New York" star LuAnn de Lesseps moves out of her Upper East Side townhouse [Post, 5th item]
8. Court Street restaurant says it is not closing [Brooklyn Paper]
9. Broker introduced A-Rod and Kate Hudson [NYDN]


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