The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
By Max Abelson
April 20, 2007 | 1:32 p.m
- Forrest "Frosty" Myers' iconic Soho sculpture "The Wall" is returning to its rightful home at 599 Broadway, after a lengthy argument with the building's landlord. We mirrored the picture because it looks totally cool. [Villager]
- Manhattan State Supreme Court Justice Joan Madden won't stop Bruce Ratner from starting his Atlantic Yards demolitions. [Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn]
- More trouble for Kent Swig! The "uber-developer" was forced to amend plans for his West 92nd/93rd Street condo project after renters there banded together. [NY Mag]
- James Gandolfini's 30-unit condo development at 415 Washington Street has been hit with a sucker punch: after 32 complaints, the Dep't of Buildings has issued a new stop-work order. Tony Soprano would be furious. [Downtown Express]
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