Daily Links: Bushwick Colonial Revival Is Newest Landmark, Dyker Xmas Light Permit Declined
Fourteen people charged with bribing inspectors of Brooklyn development projects, MTA to test barrier on L Train, church group to protest Councilwoman Mealy’s opposition to Brownsville supportive housing project.

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In the News
- Fourteen Charged With Bribing Brooklyn Development Inspectors [NYDN]
- Locals Blast Councilwoman Mealy for Opposing Brownsville Housing [NYDN]
- MTA to Test Barrier on L Train to Stop People From Falling on Tracks [NYP]
- City Rejects Dyker Christmas Lights Permit Request [Eagle]
- 117-Year-Old Colonial Revival in Bushwick Is NYC’s Newest Landmark [Curbed]
- Brooklyn Boulders Eyeing Space in Bushwick [Crain’s]
- Development Site Next to McKibbin Lofts Hits Market for $65 Million [TRD]
- The Remarkable Recovery of Business in Red Hook [The Bridge]
- Judge Voids Hiring of District Manager for Crown Heights’ Troubled CB9 [DNA]
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