The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
By Tom Acitelli
November 28, 2008 | 3:15 p.m
Rate on 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages falls below 6 percent. [WSJ]
Home prices nationwide continue to plunge. [WSJ]
The credit crunch has halted several condo projects in Kensington and Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn. [TRD]
Number of city housing units authorized by building permits dropped 70 percent annually in October. [Crain's]
A run-down on Black Friday retail madness. [Gawker]
Park Slope parents angry over New York Methodist's emergency room. [Gowanus Lounge]
Speaking of Park Slope! A new blog there wants you to ignore the Daily News. [Fucked in Park Slope]
If you have guests from out of town, how about tours of the city's fabulous cemeteries? [NY Times]
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