· Tenant adopted late in life to get a rent-controlled apartment isn't evicted [NYP]
· In New York City, segregation of the poor is pretty pronounced [Atlantic Cities]
· This is the big empty dirt lot where Mary Help of Christians once stood [Gamma]
· The Greenwich Hotel has mirrors salvaged from the Flatiron Building [Gothamist]
· The city's 6,302 miles of gas pipes are tangled and decaying [NYT]
· Deputy mayor for housing meets with nonprofits, developers, everyone [Crain's]
· Before-and-after photographer talks about MePa's evolution since the 80s [BB]
· Of course a ginger ale factory is expanding in Williamsburg [Brooklyn Paper]
· Early street photographer Paul Strand captured NYC in the 1910s [ENY]
· FEMA to give $100M to replace Sandy-damged boilers in NYCHA buildings [NYDN]
· Elmhurst's Pan Am Hotel has reopened as a budget-friendly hostel [Q'Crap]
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