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Morning Links: Family Circle Eyes Pfizer Space; Element Developer Ditches Parent; World’s Largest Bobblehead

Family Circle publisher eying former Pfizer space at 200 East 42nd. (Post

Element developer parts ways with mother Russia. (Real Deal)

New Yorker gambles on purchase of oldest casino in Atlantic City. (WSJ

183 Madison near $75 million sale to British group. (Post

Related exec leaves to form own firm, Oliver's Realty Group. (Crain's

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Evening Links (Early!): Earl and Hamptons Brokers; Moinian and Foreclosure; Quinn and Vornado

Editor's note: We will not be blogging Monday. Happy Labor Day!

Twin steel columns from original World Trade Center back at ground zero. (Curbed)

Devonshire House ties biggest sale ever with $5.2 million deal. (Curbed)

More trouble for Moinian: foreclosure proceedings at 1775 Broadway. (Bloomberg)

Columbia wants Inwood waterfront to build sports complex. (DNAinfo)

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Cuozzo’s Sweet Side (Sugar-Free)

We always knew New York Post food critic, real estate columnist and jack-of-all trades Steve Cuozzo was a cuddly doll at heart. But rarely does he reveal that side in writing. Until now.

The Cuozz has an uncommonly sincere column in today's paper about his struggle with Type 2 diabetes -- the same disease whose complications Read More

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Evening Links: Ladies Nights Saved; Rangel on the Mosque; Viziers Instead of Tsars

Gary Malin totally stoked about Beekman Tower. (The Real Deal)

Politicians should consider appointing "viziers" instead of "tsars." Better connotations. (Economist)

Rangel rallies in support of Islamic community center near Ground Zero. (City Room)

Dunlap revisits St. Vincent's. (City Room)

Attorney's attempt to end ladies nights at least temporarily foiled. (DNAInfo)

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Evening Links: Doctoroff Revisited; 101 Warren Sells Out

Did Doctoroff's promises amount to anything? A review of the former deputy mayor's economic development record. (City Limits)West End Avenue proposed historic district coming as soon as next month. (ArchPaper)Looking for a grocery store: 11 Broadway, a Williamsburg development that's now un-stalled. (Curbed)Roosevelt Island may get less dreary-looking retail. (Roosevelt Islander)A Read More