Friday Links
A House in Brooklyn, Mint Condition Not Required [NY Times] Brooklyn Folk Festival Will Expand [NY Times] Review: “Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic” at the Brooklyn Museum [NY Times] Designer Fawn Galli Brings Wit and Whimsy to Carroll Gardens Pad [NY Post] City’s Affordable Housing Rules Examined in Case Relevant to Broadway Triangle [WSJ] Meet Booze-Filled…
A House in Brooklyn, Mint Condition Not Required [NY Times]
Brooklyn Folk Festival Will Expand [NY Times]
Review: “Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic” at the Brooklyn Museum [NY Times]
Designer Fawn Galli Brings Wit and Whimsy to Carroll Gardens Pad [NY Post]
City’s Affordable Housing Rules Examined in Case Relevant to Broadway Triangle [WSJ]
Meet Booze-Filled Baby, the Lifestyle Product Brooklyn Deserves [Gothamist]
Lightstone, Marriott to Build Hotel Somewhere in Brooklyn [Bloomberg]
If You Walk in Brooklyn, Chances Are You’ll Cross a Street That Needs Fixing [Streetsblog]
Private Equity Firm Pitched Brooklyn Hospital Center C.E.O. [Capital NY]
Brooklyn’s Most Dangerous Intersection Is Eastern Parkway and Utica [amNY]
Permits Filed: 348 and 1719 Nostrand Avenue, Bed Stuy and Flatbush [NYY]
Multifamily Megadeal: Eisenberg’s A&E buys Brooklyn-Heavy Portfolio for $360 Million [TRD]
BIDs in Brooklyn and Beyond Do More Than Beautify [TRD]
Get Empanadas With Your Coffee at Cafe Coming to Crown Heights [DNA]
New Middle School in Kensington Aims to “Reflect Diversity” [DNA]
Man Killed in Broad Daylight at Walt Whitman Houses in Fort Greene: Police [DNA]
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