The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
- Inside Nicholas Cage's Museum Tower Condo
- Original Real Estate Stories This Week on Observer.com
- Bike Community Goes After John Liu Over Yassky's Bill
- Cold Case: The Domed Central Park Penthouse That's $7.25 M., Not $14.5 M.
- To Boost Its Coney Island Plan, Bloomberg Administration Buses in Supporters for City Council Hearing
A Forest City Ratner project in Yonkers is embroiled in controversy. [NY Times]
A wave of supermarket closures in the city is making affordable, healthy food scarce in some neighborhoods, especially in Brooklyn and Queens. [NY Times]
State officials plan to choose one of three proposals to develop a "racino" in Queens within weeks. [NY Times]
Not everyone is pleased about plans to build a new stable in Central Park. [NY Times]
Workers attended safety seminars across the five boroughs during last week's construction safety week. [NY Times]
A gigantic old power plant next to the Brooklyn Navy Yard in South Williamsburg may have its days numbered. [NY Times]
Amenity-heavy condo developments have wet man New Yorkers' appetites for a level of luxury they can't always afford. [NY Times]
A $31 million brownstone bought in 2005 by a Russian billionaire is still vacant and beginning to show signs of neglect. [NY Times]
A pair of male models move into a three-story row house in Greenpoint. [NY Times]
Living In: Maspeth Queens. [NY Times]
Q&A: When a landlord sells the property before your lease is up. [NY Times]
With energy prices rising there are two ways for condo and co-ops to shift more of the cost to tenants. [NY Times]
An architect and an interior designer reconceive a one-bedroom by blending outdoor and indoor spaces. [NY Time]
To get the government to rethink its approval of the Atlantic Yards project, the Municipal Arts Society commissioned a rendering of what the development would look like if Forest City Ratner continues to face massive delays. [NY Post]
A Midtown restaurant damaged in the deadly March 15 crane collapse will remain open after a Manhattan judge ordered its landlord not to demolish the five-story building [NY Post]
An Upper East Community Board is up in arms over the city's plan to close a "drop in center" for homeless people on East 77th Street. [NY Post]
The redesigned "Miss Brooklyn" office tower has been christened "B1" and will only include office space. [NYDN]
Atlantic Yards opponents dismissed Forest City Ratner's 2018 construction deadline as "simply not credible." [NYDN]
Rockefeller Center's iconic Atlas Statue is getting restored. [amNY]
New York City retailers are greeting the Fed's rebate checks with a collective shrug. [Crain's]
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