1. Alleged New Jersey wife killer got $2 million share of
apartment building before murder [Post]
2. Ways to lower property taxes
[WSJ]
3. Chinese bank offers large number of loans and is profitable
[Forbes]
4. Zuckerman says double-dip recession is inevitable
[FT]
5. Commercial real estate prices rising worldwide
[Moscow Times]
6. Real estate agents challenging new QRM rules
[Inman]
7. AG Schneiderman facing pressure regarding his opposition to
foreclosure settlement deal
[NYT]
8. Portion of Wikileaks BofA material has been destroyed
[Reuters]
9. Chelsea homeless shelter slated to open today
[DNAinfo]
10. LES block to have white roofs for energy conservation
[Crain’s]
11. New protest to save Bialystoker nursing home planned tomorrow
[The Lo-Down]
12. Fake East Village real estate agent arrested
[Post]
13. Momofuku bar coming to UWS
[Westside Rag]
14. Guerilla artist creates mural at Chambers Street construction site
[DNAinfo]
15. EPA’s investigation of Second Avenue Subway could delay project
[EPA]
16. East Village IHOP will have 200 employees
[EV Grieve]
17. Harlem storefront collapses
[DNAinfo]
18. UWS skyscraper on new stamp
[Gothamist]
19. East Harlem is Aging Improvement District [NYDN]
20. Sept. 11 memorial is unfortunate economic burden, Joe Nocera argues [NYT]
21. Duane Reade has reinvented itself with new flagship store [WSJ]
22. How to choose which subway line to live near
[NYT]
23. “Chic hotel” near Greenpoint Newtown Creek Wastewater
Treatment Center
[NewYorkShitty]
24. Staten Island turns 350 years old today [NYO]
25. Ratner and Yormark meet with NHL about Barclays Center
[Newsday]
26. Former Riverdale biscuit factory to become retail center
[REW]
27. Apple moves against fake stores in Flushing
[Reuters]
Alleged NJ wife killer got apartment building share before murder, Schneiderman pressured over foreclosure settlement … and more
New York /
Aug.August 22, 2011
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