- 1. Buyers can still find bargains in the boroughs [NYT]
- 2. Planners try to tame New
York City’s 5,800 miles of streets, sidewalks and
highways [NYT] - 3. St. Saviors, the 1847 wooden church in Maspeth, Queens, gets saved from demolition [NYT]
- 4. Developers are suing an evicted Harlem soul
food restaurant for $50,000 for every month it stays beyond its lease [Post] - 5. The $230 million Edison
Village project in West
Orange will build retail and 620 residential units, including some
in an old factory used by Thomas Edison [NYT] - 6. Twenty-one of the 25 U.S.
metro markets that Radar Logic follows showed price drops [WSJ] - 7. New Jersey Transit and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey plan to spend $7.6 billion to build a second set of tunnels that will more than double the number of trains that cross under the Hudson River [NYT]
- 8. Fewer Americans signed contracts to buy used homes in February [Bloomberg]
- 9. Policy makers want any subprime rescue plan to let the
government recoup its costs if prices rebound [NYT] - 10. A House of Representatives proposal would seek to prevent
home foreclosures [NYT] - 11. How the subprime crisis reached Switzerland [NYT]
- 12. Long-anticipated projects in Morristown,
N.J., are progressing, after
years of languishing [Star-Ledger] - 13. Madeline Gins and Arakawa have built a house in East Hampton that they say opposes death [NYT]
- 14. A leading British construction firm has banned its workers
from whistling at women over fears that female buyers will be put off [Building.co.uk] - 15. What happens when you get an adjustable-rate mortgage [Dawgsfan.newsvine.com]
- 16. How to buy a home at auction [Business Week]
- 17. Bear Stearns CEO blames media for firm’s demise [Muckracked.com]
- 18. The annual New Urbanism conferences descends on Austin, Texas [Austin Chronicle]
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