*Everyday Chatter

As we've been saying--here and here and here--the High Line is driving out long-time businesses. [NYP]

An update on the city's "gentrification project." [MONY]

Women who eat their own placenta "are mostly middle-class...college-educated, in their thirties, and live on a gentrifying street in Crown Heights." [NYM]

The last of the old block of Third Ave. between 11th and 12th is coming down. [EVG]

Mapping Brooklyn via Jonathan Lethem. [P&W]

Website filler text has gone artisanal with "Hipster Ipsum," e.g., "Brunch sartorial williamsburg, you probably haven't heard of them fanny pack marfa banksy." [DH]

Now you can get artisanal New York delivered right to your door. [Gothamist]

UWS diner demolished to make room for another CVS. [WSR]

More diner demolition. [Curbed]

Revolutionary War discovery in upper Manhattan. [AMNY]

Trolley tracks unearthed on Union Street. [HPS]

Three survivors of Times Square that somehow escaped the wrecking ball. [LC]

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