Daily Links: Ceiling Collapses, Injures One at Borough Hall Station in Downtown Brooklyn
Dyker Heights residents plead for a quiet Fourth of July, and New York University expands its footprint in Downtown Brooklyn.
In the News
- Dyker Heights Residents Plead for a Quiet Fourth of July [Eagle]
- Parking Problems Mounting in Dyker Heights, Residents Say [BK Reporter]
- Ceiling Collapses at Borough Hall Subway Station [Gothamist]
- How the Borough President Is Essentially Backing 80 Flatbush [The Bridge BK]
- Report Finds Deep Need for Open Space in Brooklyn [CityLimits]
- New York University Expands to 58,000 Square Feet in DoBro [CO]
- Brooklyn’s Largest Eastern European Market Opens in Sheepshead Bay [Bklyner]
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