The (Big) Round-Up: Monday

  • Ludlow, Vt., is more than just skiing.
  • [NY Times]
  • Tuscany teems with luxury farmhouses - sort of.
  • [NY Times]
  • Control your second home remotely.
  • [NY Times]
  • The Atlantic Yards project seen through race.
  • [NY Times]
  • More mortgage sites under scrutiny.
  • [NY Times]
  • Africa inspires new Manhattan condos.
  • [NY Times]
  • Got a closet? You could make good money renting it out.
  • [NY Times]
  • No parking for some condo buyers.
  • [NY Times]
  • Newer Northeastern homes get smaller.
  • [NY Times]
  • You can't imagine horses inside these carriage houses.
  • [NY Times]
  • Few homeowners leave Richmond Hill, Queens.
  • [NY Times]
  • Where is the New Jersey housing market heading?
  • [NY Times]
  • Owning a car in Tribeca? Oh no!
  • [NY Times]
  • Real estate investors jump to the commercial side.
  • [NY Times]
  • Citigroup to dub new Mets stadium "CitiField."
  • [NY Post]
  • Merrill Lynch ponders a move out of the city.
  • [NY Post]
  • Starbucks opens second Macy's location today.
  • [NY Post]
  • Library branches can have affordable housing on top.
  • [NY Times]
  • Top KB Home executives resign.
  • [NY Times]
  • New restaurant called Spotlight heads for Times Square.
  • [NY Post]
  • Mayor says city won't pay to keep Merrill Lynch.
  • [NY Post]
  • WNYC readies for its move to Hudson Square.
  • [NY Sun]
  • What will Coney Island look like?
  • [NY Sun]
  • New York home buyers can ask the tough questions.
  • [Daily News]
  • The Upper East Side ain't what it used to be.
  • [New York]

    Did we miss any New York City real estate news this morning? Please send along tips and links.

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