–A Lower East Side resident has paid a $1000 fine for listing an affordable, city-subsidized co-op on East 6th Street on Airbnb. [Daily News]
–An NYU exhibition documents the long struggle over the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area. [DNAinfo]
–Essex Crossing developer Charlie Bendit is high on luxury urban development because so many young people are gravitating to big cities worldwide. [Mansion Global]
–Uptown meets downtown: Lower East Side gallery 11R and Upper East Side gallery Van Doren Waxter plan a merger. [Artnet]
–The Pickle Guys celebrate the grand opening of their new Grand Street store. [NY1]
–Queens pit master Matthew Katakis is ready to open Butcher Bar LES on Orchard Street Wednesday. [New York Post]