Morning Reads: Time For Landmarks Reform, Ivan Ramen Debut, Kim’s Video is Closing

“The Tyranny of Glass Boxes;” taking a stand against the “serious shortcomings in New York City’s system for protecting culturally important sites.” (NYT)

The mayor, of course, is opposed to horse-drawn carriages in Central Park, but he has no problem with the NYPD’s use of horses for patrols (Daily News).

Ivan Ramen is finally opening on Clinton Street May 9 (NYT).

Kim’s Video & Music is closing on 1st Avenue (EV Grieve).

After more than 80 years, Pearl Paint has closed (Tribeca Trib).