–The city is thinking about an expansion of the severely overcrowded pedestrian/bike path on the Brooklyn Bridge. [New York Times]
–A developer plans to demolish five buildings on East 11th Street to make room for a luxury hotel. The Landmarks Preservation Commission declined a request to protect the historic structures. [EV Grieve]
–Extell Development pulls the plug on another uptown project as questions persist about its ability to finance One Manhattan Square, the 80-story luxury tower now under construction in the Two Bridges area. [The Real Deal]
–One political observer says the worst part of the mayor’s mishandling of the Rivington House matter is, “the sidestepping and stonewalling, the half-truths, untruths, and sophistry,” [Gotham Gazette]
–An Airbnb guest steals belongings worth $5,000 from an apartment on Henry Street. [DNA Info]
–The legendary Camera Club reboots for a new generation on Baxter Street. [Hyperallergic]
–Developer Aby Rosen has a message for Donald Trump. [Real Deal]