1. Cushman & Wakefield CEO will move to co-chairman post [Crain’s]
2. Mayoral candidates weigh in on Pier 40, sanitation garage projects [Downtown Express]
3. Urbanites flock to a thriving Morristown, N.J. [NYDN]
4. Soho nightclub faces $1 billion race suit [Post]
5. Fitness non-profit will operate new Battery Park City community center [Downtown Express]
6. Citigroup posts accelerated commercial real estate losses [WSJ]
7. Newton Creek gets 30-day public comment extension [Brooklyn Paper]
8. Model Giselle Bundchen to sell West Village penthouse; her townhouse is still on the market [WSJ, 1st item]
9. Vacant lot on Greenwich Street is secured, for now [Downtown Express]
10. Bice, a 22-year-old city restaurant, may close in wake of union struggle [Crain’s]
11. Mayor’s power at WTC site is limited, he says [Downtown Express]
12. New book chronicles city landmarks [Villager]
13. If elected mayor, city Comptroller William Thompson would open Park Row [Downtown Express]
14. Bank of America chief Ken Lewis forced to forego salary [WSJ]
Cushman CEO will move to co-chairman post, Soho nightclub faces $1 billion race suit … and more
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Oct.October 16, 2009
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