Daily Links: De Blasio Plans to Turn Brooklyn Shelter Sites Into Permanent Affordable Housing
WinterFest at Brooklyn Museum reorganizes after being called a scam, and cat cafe reopens in Brooklyn Heights.
In the News
- City to Convert Brooklyn Cluster Site Apartments to Affordable Housing [NYDN]
- Brooklyn Heights Cat Cafe Reopening on Montague Street [BP]
- WinterFest at Brooklyn Museum Reorganizes After Scam Accusations [Gothamist]
- Demand for Williamsburg Rentals Dips Ahead of L Train Shutdown [Curbed]
- Birds Can Now Nest in a Living Sculpture in Brooklyn [Hyperallergic]
- Brooklyn Stalwarts Unleash New Wine Bar in Carroll Gardens [Eater]
- Developer Puts DoBro Rental Building on Market [TRD]
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