On the Market: Eric Rudin’s New Triplex; No Cars for Central Park; Jackson Heights the New Park Slope
By Matt Chaban May 23, 2011 12:38 pm
reprintsNo toilets at 9/11 memorial until museum opens next year [Post]
Lanvin’s Alber Elbaz buys Apthorp pied-à-terre for $6.2 million [Times]
Check out the second phase of the High Line opening next month [Gothamist]
Darren Aronofsky checks out Hudson Square loft [News]
City budget shortfalls threaten mayor’s affordability goals [Journal]
Park51 developer El-Gamal hypes his competitive advantage at conference [Real Deal]
Eric Rudin buys Gracie Square triplex for $12 million [Curbed]
Roosevelt Island rises as a residential spot–which maybe explains all the thieves [Crain’s, Post]
Wilpons selling Long Island offices to prop up Mets [Journal]
Car ban planned for Central Park [Post]
Public housing woes in the Lower East Side [News]
Price increases squeezing smaller landlords [Crain’s]
Home offices a popular new amenity, even in tiny New York condos [Times]
Short-term loans on the rise [Real Deal]
Jane’s Carousel taking shape in Brooklyn Bridge Park [Brownstoner]
Jackson Heights is it! Two papers say so the same weekend! [News, Journal]
More on the Slope stoop art [Times]
Related says it has millions of leases lined up for Hudson Yards [Real Deal]