The Round-Up: Tuesday
By Tom Acitelli
April 24, 2007 | 2:48 a.m.
- City picks developers for former Brooklyn prison site.
- [Real Deal]
- Landmark status likely for a lot of Crown Heights.
- [NY Times]
- Waverly Inn fails Health Department inspection.
- [NY Times]
- Surprise! Manhattan apartment vacancy rate low.
- [NY Times]
- Atlantic Yards demolitions among protests.
- [NY Post]
- One Liberty Plaza doing just fine, thank you.
- [NY Post]
- Kathy Wylde: 'changed attitudes' on congestion pricing.
- [NY Sun] Did we miss any New York City real estate news this morning? Please send along tips and links.
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- Kathy Wylde |
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- Waverly Inn



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