The Related Companies got three big-time tenants for its huge retail development project in the Bronx. (New York Business)
Critical Mass scored a win against the city when the Supreme Court ruled in their favor. (Gotham Gazette)
Bronx Borough President Adolfo Carrión has some ideas to save Bronx’s housing troubles, and brought together experts to discuss a “market approach.” (New York Daily News)
Rents in Soho and Tribeca were the highest in the city last month, while the East Village had the lowest, according to a report from brokerage Citi Habitats. (The Real Deal)
Grove pharmacy in the West Village has filled its last prescription. (The Villager)
The American Dream: “It tells of how a Puerto Rican realtor, Greek renovator, Chinese contractor, Hasidic mortgage broker and Irish lawyer conspired to make me think that, despite being only 47 years old, I was mature enough to purchase my first house.” (Queens Ledger)
More details of the High Line park ironed out. (The Vilager)
Developers want to showcase upcoming condominiums immediately and entice buyers. But, when everyone does it at once, the price, well, you know… (The New York Times)
I guess if you buy your girlfriend a toaster, get one that makes eggs. (Inman News)