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How Sheldon Silver Became a Convicted Felon Thanks to Shady Real Estate Relationships How Sheldon Silver rose to have so much sway over the real estate industry—and fell to become a convicted felon. By Jillian Jorgensen
Cuomo Commits Big Bucks to Infrastructure Projects, But Who’s Footing the Bill? In a single week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo might have become one of the most prominent real estate developers in New York City. By Terence Cullen
Fashion Feeding Frenzy for Farm Stand Apples and Doughnuts at EDUN’s Runway Show By Benjamin-Emile Le Hay
Inside the Retro-Futuristic Moynihan Station: Newest Plans Are a Throwback to the Old Post Office By Matt Chaban