Wednesday Links
City Councilwoman Letitia James Chosen in Runoff for Public Advocate [NY Times] Brooklyn Arts Group to Reopen in Former Strand Theater [NY Times] Made in NY Media Center Opens in Brooklyn as a Low-Cost Startup Space [NY Daily News] City’s Pilot “Organic Waste” Pick up Program Spreads to Windsor Terrace [NY Daily News] The Ratner…
City Councilwoman Letitia James Chosen in Runoff for Public Advocate [NY Times]
Brooklyn Arts Group to Reopen in Former Strand Theater [NY Times]
Made in NY Media Center Opens in Brooklyn as a Low-Cost Startup Space [NY Daily News]
City’s Pilot “Organic Waste” Pick up Program Spreads to Windsor Terrace [NY Daily News]
The Ratner Family’s Payoff to Longtime Atlantic Yards Booster Steve Witt [NY Daily News]
Why Domino Developer Two Trees Isn’t Interested in Starbucks, Duane Reade [NY Mag]
National Grid to Shift Some Customer Service Jobs to Brooklyn [Newsday]
Want to Make a Living in Music? Get Out of Brooklyn [Voice]
Brooklyn Prepares for Federal Government Shutdown [Brooklyn Eagle]
Investors Are Behind 73 Percent of Bed-Stuy’s Cheaper Home Sales [TRD]
Woman Killed in Shooting Near Pratt, Officials Say [DNAinfo]
“Rent-a-Granny” Connects Elders with Babysitting Gigs in Fort Greene [DNAinfo]
Weekend Panel to Consider Future of Bushwick [DNAinfo]
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