1. Foreclosures are expected to rise in these 20 cities; yup, New York is on the list [AOL]
2. Ceiling collapse in Murray Hill building used by Touro College injures three [DNAinfo]
3. Out-of-business restaurant sues Whitney Museum over construction noise [Gothamist]
4. Foreclosure abuse victims to get payout [CBS News]
5. Matt Damon’s new $15 million manse [LA Times]
6. Chelsea gets free WiFi [NYT]
7. At Katharine Hepburn’s former estate, granite posts are at the center of a legal battle [NYT]
8. Ada Louise Huxtable, who died Monday at age 91, “cared about public standards, social equity, the whole city,” the Times’ Michael Kimmelman writes [NYT]
9. Popular underground arts and music venue is revived [WSJ]
10. Murray Hill to get a new kosher steakhouse [NYO]
11. Vintage photos of Union Square — cable cars and all [Curbed]
12. The Mortgage Observer catches up with CBRE’s Keith Braddish and Mark Fisher [NYO]
13. Brooklyn’s first Parkour gym lands in Bushwick [Brownstoner]
14. The best new hotels in Brooklyn [Business Insider]
15. Soulcycle founder buys $3.8 million UWS co-op [NYO]
16. Pics of Matt Lauer’s new Water Mill horse farm [Business Insider]
Foreclosures expected to rise in NYC, architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable dies at 91 … and more
New York /
Jan.January 08, 2013
05:00 PM
Related Articles
arrow_forward_ios

Fredrik Eklund lists Bel Air mansion for rent as family moves to “forever home”

Gordon Ramsay to open first South Florida restaurant in Miami Beach

No, really, New Yorkers came back: Unraveling Curbed’s rent conspiracy

Neumann reveals his vision for Flow renters to “feel ownership”

City sues East Village landlords over illegal smoke shops

New condos cool in Brooklyn, but hold steady in Manhattan
arrow_forward_ios