The Round-Up: Friday
By Tom Acitelli
February 29, 2008 | 8:30 a.m.
Largest ever recreation building constructed in a city park opens today in Queens. [NY Times]
Sign that speaks of the World Trade Center in the present tense to be removed. [NY Times]
Owner of Brooklyn home linked to Underground Railroad may lose it to foreclosure. [NY Post]
Sarkozy's ex checks out Plaza condos. [NY Post]
City offers plan for Manhattan, Queens small-business owners to offer health insurance. [Daily News]
Part of Nelson Rockefeller's Fifth Avenue triplex on market for $27.5 M. [WSJ]
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