On the Market: Fixing Midtown Traffic Jams; Reneging at 1 World Trade?; East End Home Sales Jump
By Jhanasobserver July 19, 2011 8:35 am
reprintsMayor Bloomberg says he has a way to ease the midtown traffic jams—we hope he’s right. [NY Times]
Plans for Pier 57 in Chelsea are now available online for public feedback. [DNAinfo]
Port Authority and the General Services Administration might only lease half as much space as they originally intended at 1 World Trade. [NY Post]
Tech geeks are overtaking Wall Streeters in the rental market. [Journal]
Co-founder of WexTrust Capital sentenced to 22 years in prison for Ponzi scheme. [The Real Deal]
Pop-up chapels will wed dozens of same-sex couples this weekend in Central Park. [NY Times]
It doesn’t look like those Empire State Building ticket hawkers are going away anytime soon. [DNAinfo]
Sales in the East End increased 59 percent from first quarter. [NY Post]
Ardor New York Real Estate is now using high-commission broker splits. [The Real Deal]
Park Slope residents still hate the Prospect Park West bike lane. [NY Post]