1.
Baseball’s stars are more than ready to say good bye to Yankee Stadium [NYT]
2.
A Greek restaurant will open at the Helena, a Durst luxury rental
apartment building at 11th Avenue and West 57th Street [Post]
3.
A New Jersey bishop who spent five years at the Vatican sold his beach house to accused conman Raffaello Follieri last year [Post]
4.
Mall owners have been hurt by the collapse of Steve & Barry’s, the
discount-clothing chain [WSJ]
5.
If the current credit crisis is anything like those in the past, more
pain is to come [WSJ]
6.
The CEO at Grubb & Ellis resigned just seven months after taking office [WSJ]
7. Two Starbucks are closing on Long Island [Newsday]
8. The Port Authority named an engineering consultant to the World TradeCenter project who resigned from the MTA three years ago over an ethics violation. [NYT]
9.
Writer Gore Vidal’s seven-bedroom home on Italy’s Amalfi coast could
be converted to a luxury hotel [Globorati]