1. Skeptics take issue with Bloomberg Coney Island plans [Brooklyn Paper via Post]
2. Fiscal woes still threaten Pouch Camp [Gotham Gazette]
3. Island Capital Group looks to acquire Centerline Holding [WSJ]
4. Carlton House first round bids due this week [Post, 3rd item]
5. Feb. 23 ruling could determine future of Clarett Group’s Carroll Gardens development [Brownstoner]
6. Mortgage holders’ official foreclosure complaint against Stuy Town and Peter Cooper Village owners revealed [NYO]
7. Singer Wyclef Jean’s Haiti relief charity may move into 1251 Sixth Avenue [Post, 2nd item]
8. Fashion 26 hotel in Garment District delays opening untill April 15 [Hotel Chatter]
9. Newmark Knight Frank selling vacant 160 Lexington Avenue [Post, 4th item]
10. Billionaire sues JPMorgan Chase over asset mismanagement [Bloomberg]
11. Toll eyes Dumbo for new opportunities [Post]
12. After losing jobs, mortgage brokers regroup [NPR]
13. Warren Buffett sheds interest in SunTrust [Bloomberg]
14. Crown Heights to get new hotel [Nostrand Park]
15. In Sheepshead Bay, fears abound over Belt Parkway development projects [Sheepshead Bites]
16. Around 100 New York state parks face closure this year due to budget constraints [Crain’s]
17. Manhattanites healthier than Bronx residents, report says [NY1]
18. Securitas Security Services USA inks 11-year lease for 17,500 square feet at 1412 Broadway [Post, 5th item]
19. In historic district expansion effort, Carroll Gardens preservationists hope pictures seal the deal [YourNabe]
Unemployed mortgage brokers regroup, Pouch Camp still at risk … and more
New York /
Feb.February 17, 2010
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