Daily Links: After Lawsuit, City Seeks Developers for Controversial Broadway Triangle
Lyft’s potential purchase of Citi Bike may ignite Brooklyn bike-share war, and an iconic Fort Greene store needs $25,000 to pay its rent.

Carroll Gardens. Photo by Craig Hubert
In the News
- A Fort Greene Designer Who Is All About Linen [NYT]
- Real Estate Agent Fired After Spewing Racial Slurs Outside Bushwick Bar [NYP]
- Nanette Lepore Relocates to Brooklyn Navy Yard From Garment District [CO]
- Lyft’s Potential Purchase of Citi Bike May Ignite Brooklyn Bike-Share War [Eagle]
- Iconic Fort Greene Store Needs $25K to Pay Its Rent [Patch]
- Oxomoco Is Greenpoint’s Fiery New Mexican Spot [Bedford+Bowery]
- Building a Community in Park Slope’s Backyards [CityLab]
- City Seeks Developers for Affordable Housing at Broadway Triangle [TRD]
- Progress Made on Washington Avenue Development in Crown Heights [NYY]
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