Tuesday Links
Affordable Units at Toren and Other Buildings Not Selling Out [NY Times] Car-Free, the ‘Soul of Times Square Remains Intact’ [NY Times] Couple Decides to Rent in the Herman Behr Mansion [NY Times] Grate Collapse Injures 34 at Jewish Girls’ School [NY Times] Greenwood Developer is Bankrupt [Eagle] Ice Cream Trucks Jangle Parents [Daily News]…

Affordable Units at Toren and Other Buildings Not Selling Out [NY Times]
Car-Free, the ‘Soul of Times Square Remains Intact’ [NY Times]
Couple Decides to Rent in the Herman Behr Mansion [NY Times]
Grate Collapse Injures 34 at Jewish Girls’ School [NY Times]
Greenwood Developer is Bankrupt [Eagle]
Ice Cream Trucks Jangle Parents [Daily News]
Fishermen Ply Toxic Bay [Daily News]
Lack of Funds Trim Park Plans [Post]
‘Wicked Plants’ Sprout at Botanic Garden [Post]
Marty’s Murky Money Trail [AY Report]
Photo of Sunset Park mural by veesvision
Re: affordable units not selling out. That’s because there are much more “affordable” things on the market.
A developer of a Brooklyn residential project in Greenwood Heights has filed for Chapter 11, it was reported in The Real Deal last week.
“Fred Deutsch, the developer of a four-story building at 338-342 22nd St., filed for bankruptcy protection on May 11 in federal court in Manhattan,†The Real Deal said, noting that the project had a stop work order served on April 30, according to the Department of Buildings Web site.
Deutsch is the owner of LD Development, whose liabilities are between $10-$50 million; assets were between $1-$10 million.
Good morning Dumbasses! I will ask this question again: What will happen to all new CONDO construction??????!!!!!!!! Please get someone to answer this, thanks!!!
The What (It’s coming don’t worry!)
Someday this war is gonna end…