On the Market: Supermarket Crackdown; Alls Quiet on the Mosque Front; Atlantic Yards Still Infested
By Jhanasobserver August 19, 2011 8:54 am
reprintsParty on: the State Supreme Court has denied Southampton’s request for an injunction against two “party houses.” [Patch]
Thank God! Protests over mosques around N.Y.C. have died down. [NY Times]
Sunset Park school building is on the market for $4 million. [The Real Deal]
Pols want to turn Brooklyn’s old Fort Hamilton into a local security hub. [Brownstoner]
Yorkville butcher shop is a favorite spot for residents, including Dominic Chianese. [NY Times]
The mechanics of the 9/11 memorial. [Curbed NY]
The city is cracking down on supermarkets after inspections turned up consumer protection violations at about 60 percent of stores. [NY Times]
The Atlantic Yards rat problem persists. [Brownstoner]
More hype for the steampunk home. [NY Daily News]
New York home sales tumble, but prices stay steady. [Crain’s]