The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
Divorcing couples are cashing in on real estate. [NY Times]
Park Slope couple decided to buy a brownstone when their rent hit $1,000 a month. [NY Times]
Golf simulators, yoga studios and massage rooms are just a few of the amenities offered to renters in Manhattan. [NY Times]
The Upper West Side has cachet, baby. [NY Times]
Moondance Diner hits the road. [NY Post]
Federal government is fining the city $30,000 a day because construction progress is so slow at Bronx water filtration plant. [NY Times]
State Liquor Authority may revoke liquor licenses from Cipriani establishments. [NY Post]
Building boom may mean the end for some of Harlem’s favorite haunts. [NY Post]
The Brooklyn Bridge could be in better condition. [Daily News]
Bronx subway station closed for construction until November. [NY1]
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