Morning links

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Bike-Share Effort Draws Riders and Hits Snags [NY Times]

Stephen Starr to feed Carnegie Hall patrons [Crain’s]

Hairstylist jumps to hot Hell’s Kitchen [Crain’s]

Rents rise in Manhattan, drop in Brooklyn [Crain’s]

SEE ALSO: Trump 2.0 Could Dent Further an Already Beat-Up D.C. Real Estate Landscape

Bloomberg proposes $19.5bn NY storm plan [Financial Times]

The Moinian Group Announces Plans for 3 Hudson Blvd. [NREI]

Carey Watermark Picks Up Holiday Inn Manhattan Hotel in Chelsea [NREI]

Leases [Real Estate Weekly]

New Ceiling Hit for Trophy Properties [Globe Street]

Pre-War Office Building on Auction Block [Globe Street]

B’Berry phones home to Park Ave. S. [New York Post]

Goldman Sachs HQ worth $176M less than last year: city [The Real Deal]

Carlyle Hopes to Raise Up to $4 Billion Real-Estate Fund [Wall Street Journal]

Midtown East Office Condo Sale Reflects ‘Ownership Mentality’ of Foreign Firms [Commercial Observer]

New York Emerges as Biotech Hub but Hurdles Remain [Commercial Observer]

Hedge Fund Signs 11,250-Square-Foot Lease Renewal in Noho [Commercial Observer]