—Curbed does the right thing, giving The Lo-Down credit for our Seward Park air rights exclusive. DNAinfo does not.
–A state Supreme Court judge throws out a challenge from landlords of the city’s one-year rent freeze. [Politico New York]
–A new investigative report says, “NYCHA continues to allow criminals including gang members, drug traffickers and violent offenders to reside in public housing.” [Daily News]
–The developers of the former Peter Stuyvesant Post Office have backed off a proposal to add another story to their new project. [Town & Village]
–Video: Local activists speak out about the fight to rezone Chinatown. [Voices of NY]
–Beauty & Essex is ready for its Hollywood closeup. [Eater LA]
–The Gray Lady puts the spotlight on Fineline Tattoo. [New York Times]









