1. Exploring WTC site, 10 years later
[WSJ]
2. Home builder stocks fall, Goldman cuts back outlook
[MarketWatch]
3. Federal Reserve issues enforcement order against Goldman Sachs
[WSJ]
4. Mortage cap change will only affect a few states
[NYT]
5. Questions on FHFA mortgage lawsuit
[WSJ]
6. Century 21 flagship plans expansion
[Crain’s]
7. Construction of luxury apartments on First Avenue moves forward
[EV Grieve]
8. Hell’s Kitchen gay bar splits in half to open near schools
[DNAinfo]
9. Activists plan Arab Spring-inspired tent city by Wall Street
[CBS]
10. Protest in solidarity with affordable housing, social
justice demonstrations in Israel at Washington Square
[Haaretz]
11. Outrage over demolition of historic house on East 6th Street
[EV Grieve]
12. Flaming cactus comes to Cooper Square
[NYT]
13. Testing for toxins in schools still ongoing
[WNYC]
14. Refurbished Nolita townhouse on market for $16 million
[Curbed]
15. Sunnyside playground not attracting family friendly clientele
[Sunnyside Post]
16. Jane Walentas opens Brooklyn Bridge Park carousel
[Brooklyn Paper]
17. Monaco’s bakery opens in Bay Ridge
[NYDN]
18. Cobble Hill church conversion sells for $2.1M
[Curbed]
19. Stalled sites in hip Brooklyn coming back to life
[WSJ]