Daily Links: Burned Out Car Left in Busy Downtown Brooklyn Intersection for Nearly a Week
Fort Greene cafe on Vanderbilt Avenue is closed by health inspectors, and a new restaurant from a Marlow & Sons alum opens in Williamsburg on Friday.
In the News
- City Has Left Scorched Car in Busy DoBro Crosswalk for Days [NYP]
- Hot Dog Vendor Injured by Falling Scaffolding in Downtown Brooklyn [NYP]
- Black Locust Not to Blame for Squibb Bridge’s Flaws, Expert Claims [BP]
- Rezonings Raise Prices, Housing Study Shows [Crain’s]
- Fort Greene Cafe on Vanderbilt Closed by Health Inspectors [Patch]
- Philly Cheesesteak Icon Tony Luke’s Plans DoBro Outpost [Eater]
- Restaurant From Marlow & Sons Alum Opens in Williamsburg Friday [Eater]
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