Daily Links: City Mulls Reviving J-51 Tax Break to Preserve Rent Stabilized Units
In the News Omicron: What Is Known — and Still Unknown [NYT] 1930s Mystery of Dead Doctor in Locked Brooklyn Heights Brownstone [NYDN] Frank Seddio Selling Beloved Canarsie Christmas Lights House [BP] Bushwick’s DorDor Gallery Closes Indefinitely [Bushwick Daily] New Youth Scholarship Honors Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm [BK Reader] Why Is Montague Street Perpetually Drab? [Curbed]…

Downtown Brooklyn. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Omicron: What Is Known — and Still Unknown [NYT]
- 1930s Mystery of Dead Doctor in Locked Brooklyn Heights Brownstone [NYDN]
- Frank Seddio Selling Beloved Canarsie Christmas Lights House [BP]
- Bushwick’s DorDor Gallery Closes Indefinitely [Bushwick Daily]
- New Youth Scholarship Honors Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm [BK Reader]
- Why Is Montague Street Perpetually Drab? [Curbed]
- New Legislation Would Allow Propane Heaters for Outdoor Dining [Gothamist]
- This Greenpoint Townhouse Is a Tranquil Haven in the City [Wallpaper]
- City Council Eyes Bringing Back Tax Break for Property Owners [TRD]
Office Landlords Profess Optimism Despite Navy Yard’s Dock 72 [TRD]
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