Monday Links
Tree, Prospect Heights. Photo by Jon Keegan. Mortgage Crisis Spirals, and Casualties Mount [NY Times] Are Home Builders Out of the Basement Yet? [NY Times] Closing the Door on Open Houses [NY Times] HPD Overwhelmed with 421-a Applications [NY Post] Planning a Greener NYC in 2030 [NY Daily News] Landmarking Battle Divides Residents of Sunnyside…
Tree, Prospect Heights. Photo by Jon Keegan.
Mortgage Crisis Spirals, and Casualties Mount [NY Times]
Are Home Builders Out of the Basement Yet? [NY Times]
Closing the Door on Open Houses [NY Times]
HPD Overwhelmed with 421-a Applications [NY Post]
Planning a Greener NYC in 2030 [NY Daily News]
Landmarking Battle Divides Residents of Sunnyside [NY Sun]
Best Eco-Friendly Paint and Building Supplies [New York Mag]
Many Gather At Affordable Housing Conference [NY1]
Fight Over 42nd Street Tower Intensifies [Bay Ridge Courier]
Brooklyn Historical Society Needs Your Photos [Gothamist]
New Karl Fischer Williamsburg Building Popping Up [Curbed]
Petition Against Whole Foods Parking in Slope [Daily Slope]
Link for Gothamist goes to an article about a guy living in a bread truck. An interesting article, but not the right one.
Did anyone happen to notice the scaffolding going up at 501 2nd Street. What’s going on? Has it finally been sold or is the building attacking pedestrians these days?