1. Community board says city’s waterfront plan ignores needs of South Brooklyn residents [Sheepshead Bites]
2. Bank of America to leave wholesale mortgage-lending business [WSJ]
3. Micro Office Solutions expands, doubling space to 40,000 square feet at 1375 Broadway [NYO]
4. Saks to close Southampton store, second-oldest outpost, this weekend [Crain’s]
5. Soho and Tribeca residents file appeal to block planned sanitation garage [DNAinfo]
6. South Bay Elementary School to break ground on new building in West Babylon [Newsday]
7. New residential development nears completion at 504 Park Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant [Brownstoner]
8. Executive director of Dumbo’s BID, Kate Kerrigan, to step down [Crain’s]
9. The secret behind Cushman & Wakefield’s Carri Lyon’s success [NYO]
10. How HAMP failures avoid foreclosure [Inman]
11. Leases run out at Cedar Grove bungalow in Staten Island, making way for public beach [NYDN]
12. Brooklyn lawyer pleads guilty to $10 million mortgage fraud scheme [Post]