The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
Manhattanville seems to be bringing out every conceivable emotion. [NY Times]
Times Square rent too high for Funny Store. [NY Times]
One more tale of the long quest from renting to owning an apartment in Manhattan. [NY Times]
Artist’s Greenpoint loft is both home and the office. [NY Times]
Hilton building timeshare tower on 57th Street. [NY Times]
Regardless of budget, buying an apartment with three or more bedrooms in the city is difficult. [NY Times]
A Brooklyn couple tells their subprime mortgage story. [NY Post]
City demolition crew is causing serious problems for those living next to their work sites. [NY Daily News]
Yet one more reason to look into “green” apartment options. [NY Sun]
A number of city restaurants are not following new law banning trans fats. [NY Post]
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