Condo controversy continues on SI, largest luxury home builder feels revenue burn … and more

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1. Seniors’ condo controversy on Staten Island continues [Habitat]
2. 1180 Sixth Avenue landlord ditches “frills,” attracts renters [Crain’s]
3. Tipster reports flying debris falling from Soho’s 102 Greene Street [Curbed]
4. Upper West Side businesses slog through economic challenge [NYT]
5. Brooklyn’s Columbus Park to set up miniature golf course [NYDN] 

6. Jersey developers say they’re finding retail tenants again [NYT]
7. Largest luxury homebuilder in the U.S. sees revenue drop 42 percent [Bloomberg]
8. Unexpected rise in home construction raises questions about the housing market [Time]
9. Deleveraging economy a “painful process” [Comstock via Mish]
10. Rise in construction and manufacturing said to be “clear signs” of economic recovery [Bloomberg]
11. 10 cities likely to make a real estate recovery soon [U.S. News]
12. And 10 cities likely to feel a new real estate bust [U.S. News]