The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
Buying on a budget: Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. [NY Times]
A mother and daughter move from the Upper East Side to Starck's Downtown. [NY Times]
22 year olds search for an airy place with a kitchen. [NY Times]
A profile of 500 Fifth Avenue, the sister building to the Empire State. [NY Times]
A look at artfully done condos in Chelsea and SoHo. [NY Times]
Chief Executive of Staples moves into the Plaza. [NY Times]
Vera Wang creates an installation for the lobby of the Onyx Chelsea. [NY Times]
Fireworks (and a 12-foot cake [NY Sun]) mark the 100th anniversary of the Plaza, as the hotel looks into the future. [NY Times]
Yankee Stadium keeps its name and finds space for sponsorship elsewhere. [NY Times]
Building Department goes after Scarano again. [NY Post]
Developers for Williamsburg's sugar refinery put their money where their mouths are. [NY Post]
Nonprofit Educational Housing Services finds success leasing out vacant city buildings to colleges for dorms. [NY Sun]
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