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Thousands to protest at WTC site, Riverton residents anxious over complex’s future … and more

1. Construction company in Queens accused of filing false code violations to ratchet up business [Your Nabe]
2. Thousands of construction workers to protest at WTC site tomorrow [Crain’s]
3. Latest estimates show City Hall renovation project could cost $107 million [Post]
4. Walter Cronkite apartment near UN in contract [NYMag]
5. Long-awaited supermarket en route to Fort Greene [NYT]
6. How to find the right restoration specialist in NYC [NYMag]
7. Forget email — for many brokers, a phone call can calm a client [NYT]
8. With Scarano censured, critics take aim at designs [NYMag]
9. Riverton residents anxious over complex’s future [NYDN]
10. More help for first-time homebuyers through mortgage aid [NYT]
11. In Westchester, cautious buyers’ strategies reflect tenuous market [NYT]
12. Oceanfront Montauk mansion gets $15 million price hike [Zillow]
13. Future of Fourth Avenue forum met with skepticism [Post]
14. Former New York Times building to become bowling and leisure complex [Post]
15. Coney Island’s historic Shore Theater likely to receive landmark designation [Amusing the Zillion]
16. The New Museum has no plans to remove its ‘Hell, Yes!’ facade artwork [The Architect Newspaper]
17. Long Island event will offer housing opportunities for young adults, seniors and veterans [Newsday]
18. Restaurateur Danny Meyers talks about surviving the recession [Post]
19. Fundraising benefit for Ray’s Candy Store tonight at the Theater for the New City [EV Grieve]
20. Shaky economy causes roadblocks for renters and prospective buyers [NYT]
21. Alliances with non-profit groups have helped certain neighborhoods in the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn protect against foreclosure [NYT]
22. Tenants of a pair of dilapidated Flatbush apartments stage protest outside landlord’s home [Your Nabe]
23. Artist Jan Vormann’s Lego installations pop up all around New York [NewYorkology]
24. New seven-story Midtown housing complex offers low-income housing and affordable rehearsal space [NYT]
25. The market for retail condos starting to show signs of revival [Crain’s]
26. New data questions St. Vincent’s market share in its own neighborhood [Crain’s]
27. Downtown hotel looks to draw in 9/11 tourists [AP]