- 1. Citigroup announces a $9.83 billion fourth-quarter loss and an
$18.1 billion write-down tied to mortgage-related investments [NYT] - 2. Port Authority works on tamping down noise at World Trade
Center site [Metro] - 3. Wings at the Santiago Calatrava-designed PATH
terminal at Ground Zero might survive budget troubles [Post, 2nd item] - 4. Bronx residents fight to save the birthplace of hip hop, 1520 Sedgwick Avenue
in Morris Heights [AMNY] - 5. Former Deutsche Bank building’s standpipe, site of last
year’s blaze that killed two firefighters, was likely removed because it was
painted the wrong color [Post] - 6. Crackdown on overcrowding in Southampton
criticized as harassing immigrants [NYT] - 7. Vacant property near Ikea in Red Hook for sale [Brooklyn Eagle]
- 8. Trump tries again for variance for Jones Beach
restaurant and catering facility [Newsday] - 9. Dredging along Gravesend
Bay for new Brooklyn
waste-transfer station could set off anti-aircraft shells lost by the military
over 50 years ago [Post]
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