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City hands over decrepit buildings to private developers, reclaiming the waterfront & more

By Jennifer White Karp| July 19, 2018 - 11:00AM

New York City’s piers are undergoing a transformation from decaying hulks to park space (Curbed)

Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams wants to create a new database to track bad landlords (Crain’s)

Ownership of 95 rental and co-op buildings that are in disrepair is being shifted to private developers (The Real Deal via Politico)

A discussion about how to fix over-sanded wood floors (Brownstoner)

Decorating with dried-out vegetation appears to making a comeback. Grab your antihistamine (Apartment Therapy)

During Amazon’s 36-hour Prime Day event, the retailer sold a whopping 300,000 Instant Pots (Business Insider)

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