–Protesters gathered at Gracie Mansion yesterday, the Daily News reports, with a simple message: “The people’s mayor is quickly losing the support of the people on the Lower East Side.”
—City & State wraps up yesterday’s public hearing on the mayor’s rezoning plans.
–The Howard Hughes Corp. has scrubbed plans to build a 494-foot condo tower at the South Street Seaport, DNA Info reports.
—Commercial Observer reports that David Chang’s food delivery company has leased a space on Stanton Street.
–A drug treatment center on East 10th Street is being pitched for market rate development, EV Grieve notes.
–Marcello Trebitsch, Sheldon Silver’s son-in-law, was sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty in a $6 million Ponzi scheme, reports the Times.
—Tech Times has an update on a proposal to create a giant floating pool in the East River.