The Round-Up: Thursday
July 19, 2007 | 12:45 a.m.
All those new hotels that are being built in the city may actually be needed. [NY Sun]
Developers planning a slew of urban time-shares in New York. [NY Sun]
Storage tycoon stands in the way of Columbia expansion. [NY Sun]
Website launched that will match artists with NYC lofts and apartments. [NY Sun]
The city could receive $34.8 million in federal funds for two-way radio use in subways and high-rise buildings. [NY Times]
Goldman Sachs gets approval to build 30-story office building in Jersey City. [NY Times]
Tavern on the Green aims to expand across the country. [NY Post]
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