Connecticut house seeking $190M could be priciest in U.S., LES co-op’s natural gas boiler heats 2,700 units … and more

Copper Beech Farm in Greenwich, Conn. (Credit: David Ogilvy & Associates)
Copper Beech Farm in Greenwich, Conn. (Credit: David Ogilvy & Associates)

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1. Greenwich, Conn., house asking $190 million could be priciest in U.S. [WSJ]
2. Tenant advocate blasts Anthony Weiner in letter [NYP]
3. Renovated UES co-op penthouse at 50 East 89th Street once owned by Tommy Tune asks $14 million [NYO]
4. Public space randomly opens near Holland Tunnel in Lower Manhattan[WSJ]
5. LES co-op uses massive natural gas boiler to heat 2,700 apartments [NYDN]
6. Claim of drop in new apartment buildings may be unfounded[CNBC]
7. Strathmore condos in Harlem begin showing [BuzzBuzzHome]
8. Old-fashioned burger restaurant opens on Lenox Avenue[DNAinfo]
9. Recent college grads return to New York roots [NYT]
10. NYC residents oppose artist’s photos taken through apartment windows [Business Insider]
11. Connecticut Cottages & Gardens backs restoration of local landmarks [Editor At Large]
12. Frank Lloyd Wright homes on the market have ups and downs [WSJ]