In new sale, the country’s largest federally subsidized housing complex, Starrett City, would stay affordable. [NY Times]
Some construction on the Upper East Side has been halted after last week’s fatal crane collapse. [NY Times]
What you need to know to get a home loan in today’s more regulated mortgage market. [NY Times]
Living in: Yorkville. [NY Times]
Nassau County gets its first foreclosed home bus tour–with leopoard print seats, a mirrored ceiling, and a wet bar. [NY Times]
Baby boomers looking to live within walking distance of "Rodeo Drive East" are fueling a condo boom in downtown Greenwich. [NY Times]
Q & A: When a landlord refuses to return a security deposit. [NY Times]
Q& A: Secret vote totals in co-op board elections. [NY Times]
The big front yards of Carroll Gardens have stirred up a bit of controversy because of the type of zoning allowances they carry. [NY Times]
A hush-hush plan for a not-so-secret garden in the East Village. [NY Times]
The construction industry blames Dubai for causing a crane shortage that is behind the recent spate of building accidents. [NY Post]
Fast food chains across the city are flouting the calorie posting rule. [NY Post]
The city owns the site of last week’s fatal crane accident. [NY Post]
Manhattan’s illegal "Inn-dustry" chips away at affordable housing stock. [NY Post]
Tavern on the Green to pay millions to employees to settle discrimination suit. [NY Post]
NYU gets a slightly lower public credit rating than its peers as it prepares to sell $690 worth of bonds to finance capital improvements, including new residential facilities. [Crain's]
The new cast of The Real World will live in a $6 million, two-story penthouse at the Belltel Lofts in downtown Brooklyn. [NYDN]
Report: The future is grim on Wall Street. [NY Sun]
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