Chris Rock makes bank on Clinton Hill carriage house, preservation fails in Scarsdale, more
Some details of the governor's congestion pricing proposals have come out, including that it would cost drivers $11.52 per trip to drive into core Manhattan (New York Times)
The owner of a 4,000 square foot house in Scarsdale convinced preservation officials to allow the demolition of the house on the basis that no one would want to buy it as-is, and its location on the lot made it hard to had onto. You can buy (and save) it for $2.775 million (Brownstoner)
More than half of New York City's daycare centers are in residential buildings. Here's what it's like to live upstairs from one (New York Times)
75 rent-stabilized tenants are displaced from their Bowery building after inspectors deemed the staircase and fire escapes structurally unstable (Bowery Boogie)
Nuns are evicting close to 100 seniors from a building in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn after selling it for upwards of $20 million (Brooklyn Paper)
Chris Rock sold his Clinton Hill carriage house for $3.4 million, 10 times what he bought it for in 1994 (Brownstoner)