- Michael Imperioli sells his Tribeca townhouse for $7 million. [NY Post]
- No surprise: Collumbia’s Lee Bollinger stumps for NYU’s expansion plan. [DNAinfo]
- More details on Fulton Mall’s massive CityPoint project. [ArchPaper]
- A look at Starwood Cap’s super-sleek Baccarat hotel across from MoMA. [Journal]
- Harlem Corn Exchange redo gets thumbs down from Landmarks. [Curbed]
- Living on the Williamsburg waterfront is nice. [NY Post]
- Battery Park City developer admits to fraud, pays $2 million. [Crain’s]
- Trump Park Avenue penthouse returns yet again for $35 million. [Real Deal]
- “REIT Legend” W.P. Carey sells Park Avenue co-op for $14 million. [Curbed]
- Can Industry City in Sunset Park be transformed by music studios? [Brownstoner]
- Why have one pool in your townhouse when you can have two… for $33 M. [Journal]
- MTA using nifty solar lubricators to grease wheels on new F&G bridge. [BK Paper]
- JetBlue sign challenged by neighbors in Long Island City. [NY Times]
- A look at the new St. Anne’s warehouse. [Brownstoner]
- Funny! Curbed digs up all the listings with classic movies on the TV. [Curbed]
- Can the X-line save outerborough subways? [Capital NY]
- Hell’s Kitchen still has plenty of gross supers. [BrickU]
- Bed-Stuy grapples with its aging population. [Daily News]