StreetNoise
About that flood insurance; city preps for second wave of temp housing crisis, and more
- 443 residential and commercial buildings remain uninhabitable in Lower Manhattan (Crain's)
- In some areas of Manhattan, Sandy might be old news, but it's still misery in other neighborhoods: A harrowing tale of two cities (Capital)
- The ins and outs of flood insurance (New York Times)
- And btw, that mini-storage unit you rented might have flooded (New York Mag)
- A few more short-term post-Sandy housing options (UrbanEdge; previously)
- Prepping for second surge of temp housing seekers, federal and city officials hatch plan with NYC landlords, developers (NY Times)
- Couch-surfing etiquette for Sandy victims (DNAinfo; previously)
- How to thank the neighbors who hurricane-proofed your place while you were on vacation (UrbanBaby)
- Closings delayed by Sandy made worse by nervous banks (New York Times; previously)
- Lots of new fancy pants condos coming to UES (The Real Deal)
- ....and boring brownstones are being replaced with sparkly glass and aluminum (New York Times)
- Liz Lemon and Don Draper have way more believable pads than Friends (PadBlogger)
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