Daily Links: Is the DOT Starting From Scratch on Plans to Repair the Crumbling BQE?
A developer wants to turn a Gowanus printing plant into an office building, and East Flatbush is the Brooklyn neighborhood most affected by stop-and-frisk.
In the News
- DOT Starting BQE Repair Process From Scratch, Civic Leader Claims [BP]
- Two Bodies Pulled From Water Near Brooklyn Army Terminal [BP]
- Quirky Stuff: The German Soldier in the Red Hook Basement [Eagle]
- Fort Greene Rental That Replaced a Parking Lot Debuts [Curbed]
- East Flatbush Is Brooklyn Area Most Affected by Stop-and-Frisk [BK Reader]
- Baltic Birch Storage System Organizes Prospect Heights Apartment [Dezeen]
- Domino Park Wins Major Landscape Architects Award [Architect’s Paper]
- Permits Filed for Seven-Story Building in Midwood [NYY]
- Renderings Revealed for One Prospect Park West in Park Slope [NYY]
- Developer Wants to Turn a Gowanus Printing Plant Into an Office Building [TRD]
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