A tightening of rules surrounding tax-exempt bonds may increase the cost of the Nets arena in Atlantic Yards. [NY Times]
Some longtime Harlem residents have mixed feelings about 125th Street changes. [NY Times]
Paterson, Legislature haven’t reached agreement to save Off-Track Betting Corporation; Bloomberg still set to shut down OTB’s 60 branches this Sunday. [NY Times]
City threatens to bar architect Robert Scarano from filing constructon plans, which could put him out of business in the city. [NY Times]
Priscilla Almodovar, head of the New York State Housing Finance Authority, talks about dealing with the boys of development. [NY Times]
Sales of retail goods and services up 1 percent in May. [NY Times]
Cuomo goes after Rite Aid and CVS stores statewide over expired food and drugs. [NY Post]
City wants details of construction-related injuries posted on DOB’s Web site. [NY Post]
Report: MTA has paid out $1.1 billion in personal injury and property lawsuits since 1996. [NY Post]
Those foreign buys of the Flatiron Building and the Chrysler Building? Just negotiations, no deals. [NY Post]
Bruno opposes Paterson’s proposal to cap school property taxes. [NY Sun]
City and state seek more tax-exempt bonds to build Yankee, Mets and Nets stadia. [NY Sun]