Daily Links: City Council Sets Two-Year Moratorium on Violations Related to Store Signs
Cyclists demand city finish Grand Street bike lanes in Williamsburg, and a partial building collapse in Bed Stuy injures two workers.

Fort Greene. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Escape From the L Train to Downtown Brooklyn [NYT]
- Spike in Complaints About Street Signs Moves Council to Halt Violations [NYT]
- Cyclists Demand City Finish Grand Street Bike Lanes [BP]
- Housing Pros Hosting Event About New Affordable Coney Units [BP]
- Scaffolding Is Welcome at Erasmus Academy in Flatbush [Q at Parkside]
- Sweet Intentions on Court Street Serves Coffee, Ice Cream and More [PMFA]
- Partial Building Collapse in Bed Stuy Injures Two Workers [News12 BK]
- The Brooklyn Public Library Eagle Has Been Named [Bklyner]
- Brooklyn Human Rights Champion Luis Garden Acosta Dies at 73 [BK Reader]
- Seven-Story Apartment Building Planned in Bed Stuy [NYY]
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