A suburb's absurd avocado-toast millennial bait, rich people pour into big cities, & more
A Chicago suburb is insulting millennials with over-the-top avocado-toast stereotypes in an effort to convince them to move there (CityLab)
A lawsuit alleges that Rapid Realty is a Ponzi scheme victimizing the owners of its local franchises (The Real Deal)
An 1,100-apartment, all-"affordable" complex is coming to East New York (City Realty)
The state needs to do a proactive accounting of which New York City buildings and apartments should be rent-stabilized, and at what rent rates, activists argue (City Limits)
Evictions often don't make economic sense for local governments and landlords, and have far-reaching consequences for tenants (New York Times)
There's an income gap in who's coming and going from big cities, with rich people coming in and less well-off people moving out (The Real Deal via Wall Street Journal)
Seth Meyers's wife gave birth to a baby boy in the lobby of their apartment building (Page Six)