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By Emily Myers  |
June 7, 2019 - 11:00AM

Metal continues to fall from the elevated train tracks above Roosevelt Avenue in Woodside (Queens Crap)

A nearly complete UES condo tower could end up slicing off its top five floors in an extreme solution to a zoning dispute (Business Insider via New York Times)

After months of outreach, the MTA has released its draft plan to improve bus transportation in the Bronx (Curbed NY)

Shareholders of a Midtown prewar co-op could get $7,000,000 per unit if they sell to a developer (Habitat Magazine via Crain’s)

Brooklyn is getting a 25,000-square-foot new park—but you’ll have to be a resident of the new Front and York condo and rental development in Dumbo to use it (NY Post)

In a win for Red Hook preservationists, UPS has halted the demolition of a historic foundry building (Brooklyn Eagle)

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Emily Myers

Senior Writer/Podcast Producer

Emily Myers is a senior writer, podcast host, and producer at Brick Underground. She writes about issues ranging from market analysis and tenants' rights to the intricacies of buying and selling condos and co-ops. As host of the Brick Underground podcast, she has earned four silver awards from the National Association of Real Estate Editors.

Brick Underground articles occasionally include the expertise of, or information about, advertising partners when relevant to the story. We will never promote an advertiser's product without making the relationship clear to our readers.

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