Daily Links: Brooklyn Developer Boymelgreen Banned From Selling Condos for Two Years
A case against a controversial Brooklyn developer accused of building leaking condos ends with two-year ban, city destroys recently completed medians to make way for Caribbean Day Parade, Vanderbilt Avenue merchants eagerly await opening of Pacific Park apartments.
In the News
- New York Settles Inquiry Into Once-Successful Brooklyn Developer [NYT]
- Merchants Wait for the Promise of Vanderbilt Avenue. And Wait [NYT]
- Brooklyn’s Luxury Rental Boom May Turn Into a Glut [NYT]
- Hudson Companies, ABS Plan Bushwick Office Conversion [TRD]
- How ODA Architecture Builds Outside the Box [TRD]
- Rezoning Inches Forward for Rabsky’s Towers in Broadway Triangle [NYY]
- City Rips Up New Pedestrian Islands for West Indian Day Parade [DNA]
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