On the Market: Unwinding Foreclosures, But Not in NYC; Racino Warming Up; Second Homes

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Foreclosures should be unwound in three years, at a rate of 1-in-4 sales [Reuters]

But they’re not selling in the city! [Real Deal]

Work to finally begin on Aqueduct Racino in Queens [Crain’s]

NY pays 4th most property taxes, led by NJ, Conn, and New Hampshire [CNN Money]

The trials, tribulations, and joys of a second home [Post]

And don’t forget about the mobile kind [Journal]

You get what you pay for: Dollar vans not so great [BK Paper]

Is the Port Authority discriminatory? [News]

The problem with glassy buildings: the Vegas Death Ray [BLDG BLOG]

Another hurricane to batter city [Post]

On the Market: Unwinding Foreclosures, But Not in NYC; Racino Warming Up; Second Homes