Daily Links: Developers Emerge for Long-Awaited Affordable Housing at Broadway Triangle
Investigation says Kushner illegally operates buildings in Williamsburg, and measles rages in Brooklyn as some yeshivas defy vaccine rule.

Crown Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Eric Adams Calls for Investigation Into Buses in Poor Neighborhoods [NYDN]
- Cops Investigate Shooting Threat on Atlantic Avenue [BP]
- Advocates: Brooklyn Facing Crisis in Housing Theft and Foreclosures [Eagle]
- From Toomey’s to Tuborg in PLG [Q Parkside]
- Broadway Triangle Sites Gets Developers for Affordable Housing [Curbed]
- Investigation Says Kushner Illegally Operates Buildings in ‘Burg [Curbed]
- Measles Rages in Brooklyn as Some Yeshivas Defy Vaccine Rule [Daily Beast]
- City Planning OKs Spot Rezoning Near Target in Flatbush [CityLand]
- First of Its Kind ‘Floating Village’ Proposed for Gowanus Bay [Patch]
- Artwork Honoring Literary Icons Coming to Fort Greene Park [Bklyner]
- Bushwick Bike Shop Throws Benefit for Medical Debt Relief [Bushwick Daily]
- Permits Filed for Four-Story Building on Bleecker Street in Bushwick [NYY]
Top Brownstoner Stories
- Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for Six Units in Williamsburg, Starting at $1,058 a Month
- Well-Preserved 1910s Arts and Crafts House With Porch and Garage in Flatbush Asks $1.675 Million
- Longtime Owner Sells Flatbush Edwardian for $5.15 Million, Corner to Become Apartments
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