Monday Links
After a Son’s Death, Parents Channel Their Grief Into Activism [NY Times] Test Tube Grown Meat Might Be Coming to Brooklyn [NY Post] Plans to Map Greenpoint’s Toxic Chemical Sites Proposed [NY Post] Councilman Jumaane Williams Files to Evict His Tenants [NY Post] Manhattan-Based Church Launches Services Inside Brooklyn Movie Theater [NY Daily News] History…
After a Son’s Death, Parents Channel Their Grief Into Activism [NY Times]
Test Tube Grown Meat Might Be Coming to Brooklyn [NY Post]
Plans to Map Greenpoint’s Toxic Chemical Sites Proposed [NY Post]
Councilman Jumaane Williams Files to Evict His Tenants [NY Post]
Manhattan-Based Church Launches Services Inside Brooklyn Movie Theater [NY Daily News]
History in the Remaking: Designers Offer New Old Houses [WSJ]
101 Bedford Opens Last Leases [Curbed]
Growing Chorus Demands End to Traffic Fatalities [Gothamist]
Why Brooklyn Is the New Mecca for Fledgling Tech Startups [Business Insider]
Bed Stuy Building Freezes, Just Weeks After Managers Said Heat Was Fixed [DNAinfo]
High Rents Force Brooklyn-Based Fashion Network into Garment District [DNAinfo]
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