09:30:16 | 2012-04-23
Good Morning New York! Here’s the news:
- New York Landlord Moves to Upend Rent Control at Court [Business Week]
- The City of Sky-High Rent [NYT]
- Walking Entrepreneurs: We’re not the 1% or the 99% [FOX Business]
- When parents help with the home loan [Hampton Roads]
- Planning New York’s Next Iconic Building [WSJ]
- NYC Toughens Crane Operator Licensing Process [Globe St.]
- Homeowners keep renovations simple, budget-friendly [KSDK]
- Brooklyn Bridge Park gets $40 million donation [Crains]
- Jennifer Aniston Reportedly Sells Condos in NYC, Buys in Bel Air [AOL]
- For Some Landlords, It Ain’t Easy Going Green [City Limits]
- Why N.Y.C. must scrape the sky [NY Daily News]
- NY Times Can’t Find Normal Manhattanites For “Rent Is High” Story [Gothamist]
- Buyer confidence a reality or just a blip? [Herald Tribune]
- Final frontier: Lower East Side still offers fair price and value [NY Daily News]
- NY foreclosures are likely to jump [NY Post]
- Living large, in a studio apartment [Baltimore Sun]
- Michael Gross: Unreality television [Crains]
- New York Landlord Moves to Upend Rent Control at Court [Bloomberg]
- Hotel sprouting in failed midtown condos [Crains]
- This is my neighborhood [Gay City News]
- Luxury lodgings get uber eco-friendly [MSNBC]
- Trump helps unveil new tower to be built on Black Sea [Toledo Blade]
- Steiner Studios, the Brooklyn Base of a Film Studio and Real Estate Empire [NY Convergence]
- For rich Brazilians, real estate bargains [China Daily]
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