On the Market: Bed-Stuy Foreclosure Protest; the $98 M. Penthouse; Dognappings Plague Brooklyn
By Jhanasobserver August 18, 2011 8:31 am
reprintsDon’t want to scream over all the noise in Times Square? Step into one of these “meeting bowls.” [NY Post]
This is one pop-up shop we hope might stay—it sells healthy chocolate. [DNAinfo]
Protest launched to save Bed-Stuy woman from predatory foreclosure [Brownstoner]
Signature Theater Company closed on its performance space at MiMA for$6.6 million. [The Real Deal]
Condo building at 1212 Fifth is getting ready for its close-up (rather tediously). [NY Post]
Why Warren Buffet is right about taxing the rich: ‘Net billionaire wants to build floating Libertarian islands in international waters. [NY Daily News]
If you have $98 million, this building might have just the penthouse for you. [NY Post]
Brooklyn Federal’s commercial real estate loan portfolio goes into another real estate investment fund. [The Real Deal]
Keep ’em on a short leash! Doggy kidnapping spree hits Brooklyn. [BK Paper]
Burt Reynolds facing foreclosure on his Florida mansion. [NY Daily News]