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A NYCHA partner owes city $150M, solving the city's playground problems, & more

Published April 30, 2019 (almost 7 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
A NYCHA partner owes city $150M, solving the city's playground problems, & more
The part-privatization of NYCHA buildings has a potential red flag: One of the partner landlords owes $150 million in unpaid property taxes (WNYC)
There are calls to increase the number of playgrounds for the city’s kids, especially in the outer boroughs (Curbed NY)
A developer in DUMBO sets his sights on providing smaller apartments priced below the neighborhood average (New York Times)
In a victory for shoppers opposed to cashless stores, Sweetgreen says it will reverse its cash-free policy (Tribeca Citizen)
Construction has resumed on a residential skyscraper in Downtown Brooklyn after work was suspended two months ago due to safety concerns (NY Yimby)
A Canadian developer offers a year's supply of avo toast to condo buyers (Business Insider)
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