New York banks substantially cut loans for low- and moderate-income communities … and more

1. New York banks substantially cut loans for low- and moderate-income communities [Crain’s] 

2. 30 units sell in fire sale at Williamsburg’s Warehouse 11 [Curbed] 

3. Bike valet parking offered to Superior Ink residents in West Village [Curbed] 

4. JPMorgan Chase’s revenue falls 24 percent quarter-over-quarter, while profit rises 76 percent [NYT] and [NYT] 

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5. Buffalo developer Carl Paladino spends $1.6M of personal fortune in bid for governor [NYT]
6. 7-Eleven store coming to Montauk in East Hampton [27 East]

7. Homeowners associations foreclose on struggling borrowers [CNBC] 

8. Penthouse at 1600 Broadway listed for $2.5M, under threat of foreclosure [Curbed] 

9. Tips to reduce your property tax bill [NY1]
10. Hotel planned for $15M building at 18 West 126th Street in Harlem to be completed in 2010 [Harlem Bespoke]
11. NBC and CBS reject commercial urging protest for planned mosque at Ground Zero [Post]