On the Market: Tony Home Builder; Chelsea Marketted; Sinking Sewers
By Jhanasobserver August 16, 2011 8:40 am
reprintsJamestown Properties now owns all of the Chelsea Market space. [The Real Deal]
Who said anything about job loss? Some companies are expanding in Manhattan. [NY Post]
Former East Village club might not turn into a bakery after all. [DNAinfo]
Dumpster pools might have disappeared from summer street fests, but they’re now at a Long Island City former bank and parking lot. [NY Daily News]
Architect builds tiny model homes that turn into giant Hamptons houses. [The Real Deal]
Boutique investment firm tries persuading rent-stabilized tenants to leave Chinatown tenement to it can put rent back to market rates. [NY Times]
Ann Curry isn’t concerned yet about the homeless man squatting in her townhouse; she’s too busy in Africa. [NY Post]
City sewers overwhelmed by heavy rains. [Journal]
Judge refuses Bloomberg administration’s request to remove emergency call boxes. It would have saved $6.3 million a year, but it was seen as discriminating against the impaired. [NY Times]