One WTC must be safe, comptroller to explain rocketing co-op assessments … and more

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1. U.S. developers appeal to “echo-boomers, people born in the 1980s and 1990s
[WSJ]

2. One WTC must be one of the safest buildings in the city: architect David Childs
[Crain’s]

3. Park Slope tenants team up with public advocate Bill de Blasio to force building repairs
[NYDN]

4. Senator Catharine Young’s bill could mean the death of rent protection for high-income city residents
[NYDN]

5. U.S. developers appeal to “echo-boomers, people born in the 1980s and 1990s
[WSJ]

6. Living the farm lifestyle on Park Avenue
[WSJ]

7. Trump tower apartment finally sells for $1.8 million over the asking price
[Curbed]

8. More demolition related scaffolding for 35 Cooper Square
[Ev Grieve]

9. Northern Bridgehampton gets $7.995 million treehouse
[Curbed]

10. Concern mounts that Garment District is doomed as a fashion hub after departure of Oscar de la Renta and Phillip Lim
[Crain’s]

11. Comptroller aims to explain rocketing co-op assessments
[Post]