· MTA cuts five-year budget, still needs another $9 billion [WSJ]
· City promises to stop using technicalities in bike lane suit [BK Paper]
· Pier 36's Basketball City finally coming in November [Bowery Boogie]
· Jackson Heights getting a new Scrabble-themed street sign [NYDN]
· Columbus Circle getting a Smurfs village, with no Smurfs [City Room]
· Rigger involved in crane collapse stripped of license [NYP]
· Life in an $800/month West Village 1BR: the movie [NYT]
· Where the Harry Potter stars have property in NYC [Guardian]
· Pending sales in Manhattan showing signs of summer slowdown [UrbanDigs]
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