1. Tin Pan Alley brownstones in Chelsea back on market [Curbed]
2. Upper East Siders continue to battle waste transfer station [Crain’s]
3. Why the terror in Boston is a good argument for a makeover of Penn Station [Capital New York]
4. 820 Park pad asks $16.5 million [Curbed]
5. Neo-traditional architecture back in vogue [NYT]
6. A conversation with Alan Steel, president of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center [Crain’s]
7. Flatiron bird sculpture signs off [Mad Park News]
8. One day-lockdown in Boston cost $333 million [Bloomberg Businessweek]
9. Smith-Ninth Street station in Gowanus to finally reopen, a year late [NYT]
10. $405,000 studio may or may not be former movie set [Curbed]
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