Daily Links: Former Met Food on Smith Street Will Not Be T.J. Maxx After All
Pierhouse case heads back to court Friday, HoneyBaked Ham opens in Downtown Brooklyn and Bed Stuy, report says New Yorkers should have more control over the skyline.
In the News
- Residential, Hotel Developments Are Keeping Brooklyn Retail Alive [NYP]
- Brooklyn Landlord Hit With Lawsuit for Housing Discrimination [NYDN]
- Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pierhouse Case Goes to Appellate Court on Friday [Eagle]
- Report: New Yorkers Should Have More Say Over Supertalls [Curbed]
- Midwest Chain HoneyBaked Ham Breaks Into Brooklyn [Eater]
- Cool Cats Seek to Name Williamsburg Bridge After Sonny Rollins [Gothamist]
- No, New Retail Space on Former Met Food Site Will Not Be a T.J. Maxx [PMFA]
- ODA’s Board-Formed Concrete Condos in Williamsburg Near Completion [NYY]
- Permits Filed to Replace Victorian With Apartments in Bushwick [NYY]
- Neighbors Score ‘Big Win’ From Park Slope Key Food Developer [DNA]
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