1. Residents, officials criticize plan to build a taller commercial building next to the High Line [NYT]
2. Vantage Properties looking for a new office [NYO]
3. Southampton-based architecture and interior design firm so far has no Hamptons projects this year [NYO]
4. Bronx residents angry about increase in water rates [NYDN]
5. Local animal rescuers Bobbi and the Strays looking for a permanent home [NYDN]
6. Marisa Noel Brown, daughter of Madoff victim Fairfield Greenwhich Group’s founder Walter A. Noel Jr., is reportedly selling her UES townhouse for $11.5 million, less than the $13.5 million she paid last year for it [NYO]
7. Restaurateur Chris Cannon says some suppliers and contractors cut prices while working on his new restaurant, and he renegotiated the restaurant’s rent [NYT]
8. Marine Park parents angry about plans to put charter school in a neighborhood public school [NYDN]
9. Sunnyside, Queens, landmark arch gets a makeover [NYDN]
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