· Fewer local real estate markets are 'frankly dangerous,' say analysts [WSJ]
· Frequently arrested East Villager hijacks cab, crashes in Union Square [NYT]
· City marshals evicting fewer people due to foreclosures [NYDN]
· Assemblyman's controversial bike registration bill to be heard [NYP]
· Today's Journal real estate porn: snazzy $1.65 million Slope house [WSJ]
· San Gennaro feast feud now spreading to donations (or lack thereof) [NYP]
· Computer technology problems wreaking havoc on city's Housing Authority [NYT]
· Two documentaries to air 100 years after the Triangle Fire in Greenwich Village [NYT]
· Bed-Stuy record store closing after 67 years of kicking out jams [City Room]
· City stepping in to gut renovate decrepit Inwood building [DNAinfo]
· Brooklyn hotel boom spreading to BAM Cultural District? [BK Paper]
· Related selling UWS's Sagamore in biggest deal of '11 [Globe St]
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