New regulations for demolitions, Jamaica group wants more parks … and more

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1. New regulations for building demolitions unveiled [Post]
2. A look at the White House, a 92-year-old single-room-occupancy building that was bought by a company affiliated with Sam Chang [NYT]
3. Elements of a housing recovery are missing [Time]
4. Federal government’s effects on housing have been one disaster after another, editorial says [City Journal]
5. Neighbors say State Senator Pedro Espada is not living in the co-op unit he claims is his primary residence [NYDN]
6. Jamaica civic group pushes for more parks, open spaces [NYDN]
7. Red Hook Wine Co.’s wines to hit shelves next month [NYDN]
8. Accounting firm Marcum & Kliegman signs for 67,152 square feet at 750 Third Avenue, the year’s biggest relocation move to date [Post]
9. Tony Goldman, CEO of Goldman Properties, receives New York Landmarks Conservancy’s chairman award [Post, 3rd item]
10. West Side resident wins award for smallest, coolest apartment [NYDN]