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The Broadway Triangle deal could squeeze out families, Grace Court tenants without heat or hot water, Crown Heights North Association lauded for historical significance.
Bed Stuy. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Want Fewer Crowds on the Brooklyn Bridge? You’re Not Alone [NYT]
- Heights Residents Without Heat, Hot Water After 5 Months [NYP]
- DeBlasio and NBA Commissioner Disagree on Success of Brooklyn Nets [NYP]
- Bed Stuy’s Ella McQueen Building Could Become Detention Center [NYDN]
- Broadway Triangle Deal Could Squeeze Out Families [VV]
- Crown Heights North Association Lauded for Historical Significance [Curbed]
- CB6 Hosts Holiday Get Together at Royal Palms in Gowanus [PMFA]
- Molly’s in Bushwick to Close Due to Unsafe Building Conditions [Bushwick Daily]
- As Bushwick’s Office Market Fizzles, Landlord Turns to Industrial [Crain’s]
- Why Local News Site Bklyner May Have to Shutter [Streetfight]
- VC Funding Could Alter Real Estate Landscape in NYC [TRD]
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