Tuesday Links: Brooklyn Shop Owners Retire
Shop Owners in a Changing Brooklyn Decide to Call It Quits [NY Times] Clinton Hill Home Designed for an Artist: $8.5 Million [NY Times] What’s the Deal: Pinnacle Buys Units in East New York [WSJ] Relive the Empty, Industrial Streets of 1990s Williamsburg [Curbed] These Crown Heights Residents Saw Their Rents Double Last Fall [Gothamist]…
Shop Owners in a Changing Brooklyn Decide to Call It Quits [NY Times]
Clinton Hill Home Designed for an Artist: $8.5 Million [NY Times]
What’s the Deal: Pinnacle Buys Units in East New York [WSJ]
Relive the Empty, Industrial Streets of 1990s Williamsburg [Curbed]
These Crown Heights Residents Saw Their Rents Double Last Fall [Gothamist]
A New Theater Company Looks for a Home in Bed Stuy’s Slave Theater [NYO]
Push Begins to Restore Brooklyn War Memorial [CBS NY]
A Closer Look at Jeppe Heine’s Interactive “Labyrinth NY” in Brooklyn Bridge Park [AN]
Public Hearing on School in Atlantic Yards Tower set for June 3 [AYR]
Construction Update: 33 Eagle Street and 21 Commercial Street, Greenpoint Landing [NYY]
Permits Filed: 27-Story Tower for 88 Schermerhorn Street in Downtown Brooklyn [NYY]
Elrob Realty’s Stalled Williamsburg Project Secures Funding [TRD]
Sunbathers in Prospect Park.
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