Daily Links: NYC Gets Most Affordable Housing in 27 Years, Bribes Turn on the Gas in Brooklyn
De Blasio crows about delivering affordable housing, landlords and National Grid workers accused of circumventing permit process to turn on gas meters for bribes.
In the News
- NYC Secures Most Affordable Housing in 27 Years [NYT]
- Date Rape Comments by Greenpoint Cop Condemned [NYT]
- De Blasio Critics Say Dip in Traffic Deaths Not Enough [NYT]
- National Grid Workers, Brooklyn Landlords Indicted for Gas Meter Bribes [NBC]
- Red Hook Houses Leaders Divided on BQX Streetcar [BK Paper]
- Land-Use Expert Holds Office Hours [Star-Revue]
- Home Prices Hit Record in Brooklyn and Queens [DNA]
- Disabled Tenants Sue Landlord Who Bragged About Flipping Homes [DNA]
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