The Round-Up: Friday
By Tom Acitelli
September 14, 2007 | 8:49 a.m.
What will happen to the Hell's Kitchen lot that held the Market Diner? [NY Times]
Beware exit fees for adjustable-rate mortgages. [NY Times]
Alan Greenspan sounds no mortgage-market apology on 60 Minutes segment to run this Sunday. [NY Post]
Astroland likely finished at Coney Island. [NY Post]
Former porn, vaudeville theater in Times Square may be demolished. [NY Post]
Three city zip codes among nation's priciest. [Forbes]
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