Thursday Links
Loan Giants Threaten Energy-Efficiency Programs [NY Times] In Manhattan, Apartment Sales Rose but Prices Were Flat [NY Times] Intricate Deal Restores Public Housing Subsidies [NY Times] A Revamped Brooklyn Playground, No Domes in Sight [NY Times] Yards Challenge Heard in Manhattan Supreme Court [NY Times] Food Trucks Could Face Ban Over Parking Tickets [WSJ] Sodomy…
Loan Giants Threaten Energy-Efficiency Programs [NY Times]
In Manhattan, Apartment Sales Rose but Prices Were Flat [NY Times]
Intricate Deal Restores Public Housing Subsidies [NY Times]
A Revamped Brooklyn Playground, No Domes in Sight [NY Times]
Yards Challenge Heard in Manhattan Supreme Court [NY Times]
Food Trucks Could Face Ban Over Parking Tickets [WSJ]
Sodomy Accuser Must Pay Cops’ Legal Fees [NY Post]
Bloomberg to Rescue Markowitz’s Concert Series [NY Post]
Kobayashi Wants In At Nathan’s Hot Dog Contest [NY Daily News]
Many Brooklyn Libraries Going to 5-Day Service [NY Daily News]
Will the Greenpoint Indie Food Market Survive? [Brooklyn Paper]
Brooklyn Community Foundation Invests Over $2.5 Million [Brooklyn Eagle]
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