We learned that:
- Renovated 5 Centre Market Place is back on the market for $13.9 million.
- Extell plans a 15-story apartment building on West 20th Street.
- The global outlook for investment sales is pretty grim.
- Psychiatrists expect brisk retail from Wall Street crisis.
- There's a one-man play slamming Williamsburg gentrification.
- Office vacancy rates nationwide are climbing.
- Redeemer Presbyterian Church bought a West 83rd building for $21.5 million.
- Yes, Laurie Olin is still involved in landscaping Atlantic Yards.
- An economist thinks Manhattan housing blinded voracious Wall Streeters.
- The city paid $11 million for a Coney Island site sought by Thor Equities.
- Brooklyn home sales, especially those of new condos, have plummeted.
- Roommate deception is way up because of the financial crisis.
- The Cooper Square Hotel could be weeks away from opening.
- Fed's latest Beige Book shows slumping city apartment, retail sales.
- The city's unemployment rate stayed steady through September. Hmmm.
- Stuy Town gets a library, a movie theater and a kids playroom.
- The metro region's been stealing the city's jobs.
- The Regional Plan Association wants the Second Avenue Subway longer.
- A 525 Park Avenue apartment sold for $9.2 million.
- The city reached deals with three more Willets Point landowners.