The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
September 9, 2007 | 6:50 p.m
City backs Trump's Soho project. [NY Post]
Design magazines help brokers sell condos. [NY Times]
Woolworth Building is showing its age. [NY Times]
The Hotel Breslin faces a similar fate to that of the Chelsea Hotel. [NY Times]
Despite mortgage crisis, brokers expect a big season for Manhattan’s luxury residential properties. [NY Times]
Wealthy Manhattanites are buying luxury units and combining them. [NY Times]
Foreign investors are scooping up the city’s commercial real estate? Who knew? [NY Times]
City closes three illegal hotels. [NY Post]
Omissions on Giuseppi Cipriani’s liquor licenses could lead to new charges. [NY Post]
Seven contractors with shady pasts are getting a piece of WTC reconstruction. [Daily News]
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