Manhattan
SINGER SINGS BLUE
Julia Hood |
Baruch Singer, one of the city’s most notorious landlords, may find that his recent purchase of a 52-unit apartment building from the feds will be rescinded because of his nasty reputation.
Baruch Singer, one of the city’s most notorious landlords, may find that his recent purchase of a 52-unit apartment building from the feds will be rescinded because of his nasty reputation.
Anarchist bookstore collective Blackout Books faces its own blackout, victim of a chic Lower East Side.
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