–There was a protest on East 11th Street, where hotel developers plan to wipe away several tenement buildings. Labor unions have joined the fight, saying that a contractor doing asbestos abatement has a poor worker safety record. [DNA Info]
–Are small, rent stabilized landlords really suffering? The debate rages on. [Gothamist]
–Gawker media founder Nick Denton, who filed for bankruptcy a few months ago, his listed his Crosby Street condo for $4.2 million. [Real Deal]
–A hearing was held on City Council member Rosie Mendez’s bill to ban exotic animals in circus acts. [Channel 2]
–Orchard Street gallery Room East will now feature historical shows but won’t represent a roster of artists. [Art News]
–Remembering eccentric neighborhood antique dealer Adrian Gilboe. [EV Grieve]
–Tomorrow is the legendary Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade. [Facebook]