Daily Links: City Hotels Used as Shelters Are Rife With Crime
Brooklyn boasted mass-produced housing long before Levittown, Greenlight bookstore in PLG floods after pipe bursts.

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- How Does Your Landlord Calculate Your Rent in Brooklyn and Beyond? [NYT]
- Review Finds Crime at New York Hotels Used to Shelter Homeless [NYT]
- How Park Slope Writer Howard Bloom Spends His Sundays [NYT]
- Greenlight Bookstore in PLG Floods After Pipe Bursts [Bklyner]
- New Renderings of 32-Story Downtown Brooklyn Rental ‘The Eagle’ [6sqft]
- Next Level Burger Brings West Coast Vegan Burgers to Fort Greene [amNY]
- Safran-Foer’s Boerum Hill Townhouse Tries Again for $9 Million [Curbed]
- Long Before Levittown, Brooklyn Boasted Mass-Produced Housing [CityLab]
- Fort Greene’s Evelina Beautifully Represents a New Wave of Italian Bistros [Eater]
- Stormy Rendering of Seven-Unit Building Coming to Williamsburg [NYY]
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