The (Big) Round-Up: Monday

  • Port Authority head: Take "fresh look" at Freedom Tower.
  • [NY Times]
  • Queens DA shuts down Woodside strip club.
  • [NY Times]
  • Manhattan sellers change attitudes in slower market.
  • [NY Times]
  • Florida Panhandle housing market grinds to a halt.
  • [NY Times]
  • Learning from the Dakota's precursor.
  • [NY Times]
  • Buyers find peace, deals in Spuyten Duyvil, the Bronx.
  • [NY Times]
  • Developers bet on city living in New Jersey.
  • [NY Times]
  • New condos atop Upper West Side's Apple Bank.
  • [NY Times]
  • New mortgage products accelerate payoff schedules.
  • [NY Times]
  • Scoping out building noise before move-in day.
  • [NY Times]
  • Do area rugs count as carpeting in condos?
  • [NY Times]
  • Who pays a co-op sublet fee?
  • [NY Times]
  • The 80-20 income rule for co-ops remains in effect.
  • [NY Times]
  • Atlantic Yards' fate in Silver's hands.
  • [NY Times]
  • Realogy agrees to be sold for $9 billion.
  • [NY Times]
  • Bloomberg in a hurry over urban planning.
  • [Economist]
  • Spitzer renders MTA's Kalikow powerless.
  • [NY Post]
  • Nadler gets money from Red Hook terminal manager.
  • [NY Post]
  • World Trade Center site rebuilding starts in earnest.
  • [Daily News]
  • Landlord Pinnacle strikes deal with Spitzer.
  • [Daily News]
  • Hundreds of condos going up in Riverdale.
  • [Daily News]
  • City Council battles over Quinn's 421-a bill.
  • [Daily News]
  • Prospect Heights battleground for "meaning of Brooklyn."
  • [New York]
  • Future MTA chief vows to finish 2nd Avenue subway.
  • [NY Sun]
  • Efforts to revive 421-b development tax incentive.
  • [NY Sun]

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

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