· Four House members received discounted VIP loans from toxic Countrywide Financial [NYDN]
· PBS premieres its "American Masters" biopic on Charles and Ray Eames tonight [Chicago Sun-Times]
· The planned Peck Slip School adds another 56 seats, becomes CB1's largest primary school [BroadsheetDaily]
· Greene Hill Food Co-Op to soft-open in Clinton Hill this weekend ['Stoner]
· Pop-up stores that don't sell anything except their own brands [RealDeal]
· The design process behind MVRDV's Cloud towers (the "exploding Twin Towers" design) [A|N]
· Five books to inspire the urban archaeologist in all of us [NYDN]
· Rental markets: London vs. NYC [BrickU]
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