Soho street vendors file federal suit against NYPD, Village apartment hits market with furnished water tank … and more

1. On the market for $3.6M: an apartment that comes with a furnished water tank [NYDN]
2. Beyonce “loved” renting Joe Farrell’s Sandcastle, though she and Jay-Z have now moved out [Post, 2nd item]
3. With $82M in incentives, Goya Foods builds new $127M facility in Jersey City [WSJ]
4. It’s official: Upper East Side’s restaurant scene is booming [NYT]
5. Soho street vendors file federal suit over cops’ May raid [NYDN]
6. Three-bedroom unit at 25 North Moore Street hits market for $6M [Post, 4th item]
7. Meet the Citi Habitats agent that burns sage in a new listing before marketing it [AOL]
8. Another set of Queens merchants, this time in Astoria, oppose a pedestrian plaza [NYDN]
9. Designer Norma Kamali rents $25,000 a month pad at 165 Charles Street [Post, 1st item]
10. Stephen Gaynor School shows off its $40M renovation of a historic UWS stable [DNAinfo]
11. First it was home to a fatal party, now residents say this Woodhaven home is overrun by violence [NYDN]
12. Inside model mogul Scott Lipps’ 255 Hudson Street one-bedroom home [Post]
13. Zero-emission electric truck manufacturer signs for assembly plant in Port Morris section of the Bronx [Crain’s]
14. For second time in two weeks, judge puts off proposed 65 percent rent increase in the Bronx [NYDN]
15. S&P adjusts its criteria for rating CMBS [GlobeSt]
16. Retailers are increasingly opening shops just for men [NYT]
17. Court settlement requires NYCHA to fix elevators within 24 hours [NYDN]
18. If you’re a suburbanite who’s part of the growing group raising chickens, vets can be hard to find [Post]
19. For first time since it was built in 1941, 92-acre Silicon Valley estate hits market for $85M [WSJ]
20. Williamsburg group seeks to turn old firehouse into a community center through Kickstarter campaign [NYDN]

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Soho street vendors file federal suit against NYPD, Village apartment hits market with furnished water tank … and more

1. On the market for $3.6M: an apartment that comes with a furnished water tank [NYDN]
2. Beyonce “loved” renting Joe Farrell’s Sandcastle, though she and Jay-Z have now moved out [Post, 2nd item]
3. With $82M in incentives, Goya Foods builds new $127M facility in Jersey City [WSJ]
4. It’s official: Upper East Side’s restaurant scene is booming [NYT]
5. Soho street vendors file federal suit over cops’ May raid [NYDN]
6. Three-bedroom unit at 25 North Moore Street hits market for $6M [Post, 4th item]
7. Meet the Citi Habitats agent that burns sage in a new listing before marketing it [AOL]
8. Another set of Queens merchants, this time in Astoria, oppose a pedestrian plaza [NYDN]
9. Designer Norma Kamali rents $25,000 a month pad at 165 Charles Street [Post, 1st item]
10. Stephen Gaynor School shows off its $40M renovation of a historic UWS stable [DNAinfo]
11. First it was home to a fatal party, now residents say this Woodhaven home is overrun by violence [NYDN]
12. Inside model mogul Scott Lipps’ 255 Hudson Street one-bedroom home [Post]
13. Zero-emission electric truck manufacturer signs for assembly plant in Port Morris section of the Bronx [Crain’s]
14. For second time in two weeks, judge puts off proposed 65 percent rent increase in the Bronx [NYDN]
15. S&P adjusts its criteria for rating CMBS [GlobeSt]
16. Retailers are increasingly opening shops just for men [NYT]
17. Court settlement requires NYCHA to fix elevators within 24 hours [NYDN]
18. If you’re a suburbanite who’s part of the growing group raising chickens, vets can be hard to find [Post]
19. For first time since it was built in 1941, 92-acre Silicon Valley estate hits market for $85M [WSJ]
20. Williamsburg group seeks to turn old firehouse into a community center through Kickstarter campaign [NYDN]

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