The Round-Up: Thursday
The city's calorie count order is delayed for an appeal next week. [NY Times]
Construction of the biggest water filtration plant in the world in the Bronx now has a $3 billion price tag, much bigger than the $660 million projected a decade ago. [NY Times]
The city ordered a special safety check of high risk buildings yesterday, the day after Patricia Lancaster's resignation. [NY Times]
Atlantic City will ban smoking on casino floors beginning October 15th. [NY Times]
A construction worker at Lincoln Center was hospitalized after falling 30 feet. [NY Times]
In the wake of the Sean Bell shooting Club Kalua saunters on as a "juice bar with strippers." [NY Times]
Democrats pushed a $15 million foreclosure bill through a house committee yesterday, despite opposition from Republicans. [NY Times]
Mid-way through its condo conversion, the white brick behemoth on East 66th Street the Manhattan House is hosting the Kips Bay Decorator Show House. [NY Times]
Fourth time's the charm for Edgar Bronfman Jr. who may have finally settled on a 15-room Upper West Side duplex; Kevin Spacey slashes the price of his Tribeca apartment. [NY Post]
Westchester County finally felt some subprime pangs last quarter. [NYDN]
Tax-free bonds program could bankroll the Hunts Point South megadevelopment in Long Island City. [NYDN]
One Brooklyn developer has bet big on a property boom in Staten Island. [NY Sun]
Rising school prices are pushing large families to the country. [NY Sun]
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