On the Market: $25 M. UES Mansion; 333 Seventh Deal; Harlem on Clinton
By Tom Acitelli March 24, 2011 12:33 pm
reprintsMarking the 100th anniversary of the Triangle fire [NY Times]
Parks Department renounces 15 mph speed limit for bicyclists [NY Times]
Staten Island Museum breaks ground in Snug Harbor [NY Times]
Shaya Boymelgreen’s new suits [Real Deal]
REITs increasingly love New York [Real Deal]
Cushman & Wakefield vice chair Vincent Peters dead at 88 [Real Deal]
City extends deadline for 50,000-square-foot-plus buildings to hit energy benchmarks [GlobeSt]
Queens parents rally yet again against a short-stay motel in Springfield Gardens [Daily News]
Harlem residents could take or leave Bill Clinton [Daily News]
Barnes & Noble may end its attempt at a sale because no one’s interested [Bloombeg]
Zombie Lehman wants Swig to finish 25 Broad so it can foreclose on it [Bloomberg]
27-foot-wide East 67th mansion on the market for $25 million [Curbed]
David Waltuck behind new Hell’s Kitchen bistro [NY Post]
Doctors Without Borders renews and expands at 333 Seventh [NY Post, 2nd item]
Sadik-Khan’s mom to vote on Sadik-Khan plan in Soho [NY Post]
World Trade Center steel to be used to memorialize youngest Tucson victim [CityRoom]
Ladies and gentlemen, um, the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge [CityRoom]