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The Round-Up: Thursday

  • New York tops big cities in taxes.
  • [NY Times]
  • Subprime lenders face higher default rates.
  • [NY Times]
  • Jersey City emerging as buyer alternative for New Yorkers.
  • [NY Post]
  • Trump property buyer "a very smart person," Trump says.
  • [NY Post]
  • Rent hike at Williamsburg complex draws protests.
  • [Daily News]
  • Some Forest Hills residents wary of 7-Eleven.
  • [Daily News]
  • More protest over Meatpacking District billboards.
  • [NY Sun]
  • Lawyers benefiting from city's real-estate boom.
  • [NY Sun]
  • Trump, Barnett eye western Soho for development.
  • [NY Sun]
  • Newsflash!: Columbus Circle successful and popular.
  • [NY Sun]

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Elena Seibert
Jennifer Egan is the author of two previous novels, Look at Me (2001) and The Invisible Circus (1994), and a story collection, Emerald City (1996).

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