Rising Second-Choice Neighborhoods in NYC "It's a funny thing to find West Chelsea now commanding a premium over Chelsea prime," By Adam Bonislawski
Afternoon Bulletin: $300 Million to Move Teen Inmates, Suspicious Fire and More The city will spend $300 million moving teen inmates out of Rikers, a suspicious fire guts Queens apartment building and more. By Josh Keefe
Afternoon Bulletin: City Settles Lawsuit Over Racial Profiling The city has paid out a $45,000 settlement to a black man who sued the city after a racial profiling incident at Barneys. By Parker Richards
Foreclosure Fallout: The Brooklyn Real Estate Market Is Hot, But Tenants Still Suffer Housing Crash Aftershocks By Kim Velsey
New York City Business Leaders Cough Up $20M. Toward the Development of Urban ‘Work-Live’ Campuses By Kelly Faircloth
After Video of People Tripping at the 36th St. Subway Goes Viral, the MTA Blocks off the Staircase for Repairs By Jessica Roy