Tuesday Links
The Art of the Floor Plan: Capturing a Home, Line by Line [NY Times] Housing Index Is Expected to Show a New Low in Prices [NY Times] Skull Found in Backyard of Old Home in Greenpoint [NY Times] “Men In Black 3” Throws C. Gardens Back Into the ’60s [PMFA] Brownfield Program Cleans Sites, But…
The Art of the Floor Plan: Capturing a Home, Line by Line [NY Times]
Housing Index Is Expected to Show a New Low in Prices [NY Times]
Skull Found in Backyard of Old Home in Greenpoint [NY Times]
“Men In Black 3” Throws C. Gardens Back Into the ’60s [PMFA]
Brownfield Program Cleans Sites, But Who Benefits? [Gotham Gazette]
Civil War History Lives on in at Green-Wood Cemetery [NY Daily News]
Protest on Coney Boardwalk Over Smoking Ban [NY Daily News]
Ample Hills Creamery Flooded With Customers [PH Patch]
Padlocks of Love on the Brooklyn Bridge [Eagle]
A Tree Grows in Memory Of Hope Reichbach [Eagle]
Zombies Attack Williamsburg! [Gothamist]
Foodie Wave Hits Rockaway Beach [WSJ]
More Ado About Chickens [NYS]
I wondered what those locks were all about it. I thought it was a lame art installation.
DOT is throwing out tokens of love……awwwwwwww.
“brokers will ask him to alter details, like making a window wider than it really is, to better reflect what they say is the feeling of a room. He will accommodate those requests, although too much of that can backfire. ”
Deceptive and unethical! Shame on brokers for skewing real dimensions and I’m sure they don’t stop at windows.
the men in black three shoot in soho was totally beyond absurd a few weeks ago. they ripped apartment a ton of buildings.
*rob*