The Round-Up: Thursday
By Julia Heming
September 20, 2007 | 8:51 a.m.
Coney Island's Astroland Park is fighting off the bulldozers. [NY Post]
Would you like some cash with that? Starbucks and North Fork Bank are set to share 5,500 square feet on 42nd Street. [NY Post]
City inspectors take a closer look at eateries and find rats. [NY Post]
Randall's Island Water Park developers still can't get their act together (first item). [NY Daily News]
St. John's University meets community resistance to plans for a dormitory in Queens. [NY Daily News]
Construction progresses on new stadiums for Yankees and Mets as the Winter months approach. [NY Sun]
Report: City's subsidized housing rife with corruption and neglect. [NY Times]
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