On the Market: Trump Soho Sues David Rockwell; Children’s Aid Society Becoming Condos; Tax Hotels to Boost Budget
By Matt Chaban May 26, 2011 12:34 pm
reprintsBe Will Smith’s upstairs neighbor with $85,000/month Bond Street rental [Curbed]
Upper Breast Side baby boutique booed by upstairs condo [News]
Derek Jeter and Minka Kelly check out Tribeca [Post]
Dueling lawsuits between David Rockwell and Trump Soho [Real Deal]
Another passive house for Brooklyn, this one in Park Slope [Brownstoner]
Hot to pronounce all those crazy Dutch place names in New York [Times]
Coney community votes against Concretewalk [News]
Children’s Aid Society sold for $33 million, will become condos [Journal]
Stake for sale at 299 Park, could make Boston seller 60 percent profit [Post]
Even as sales of foreclosed homes drop, still make up 28 percent of all sales [MSNBC]
Final installment in Bed-Stuy preservation series [Brownstoner]
Helmsley Hotel sale leads hospitality revival [Real Deal]
Meanwhile, hotel tax hike could raise $30 million, save firefighters and teachers [News]
New York landlord settling discrimination case with the Feds [Journal]