Daily Links: Questions After Fort Greene's Willoughby Open Street Suddenly Closes, Opens
In the News The Center That Shaped Black Life in 1970s Brooklyn [NYT] Eric Adams Is Pushing a Plan to Speed Up Buses. Will It Work? [NYT] NYC Covid Cases at Lowest Levels Since November, Still Falling [amNY] Greenpoint Clothing Store Celebrates 15 Years of Business [Greenpointers] Shoplifters Aren’t the Reason New York’s Chain Pharmacies…

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- The Center That Shaped Black Life in 1970s Brooklyn [NYT]
- Eric Adams Is Pushing a Plan to Speed Up Buses. Will It Work? [NYT]
- NYC Covid Cases at Lowest Levels Since November, Still Falling [amNY]
- Greenpoint Clothing Store Celebrates 15 Years of Business [Greenpointers]
- Shoplifters Aren’t the Reason New York’s Chain Pharmacies Are Closing [Curbed]
- After Sudden Price Increase, Hochul Urges Con Ed to Reform [Gothamist]
- Fort Greene Open Street Suddenly Removed Then Restored [Gothamist]
- ’90s-Themed Pizza Darling Upside to Debut First Brooklyn Location [Eater]
- Tenant’s Guide to 421-a, the Tax Break for Developers, Landlords [The City]
- Nevins Street Apartments Nears Completion in Downtown Brooklyn [NYY]
- Exterior Work Wraps Up on 58 Saint Marks Place in Boerum Hill [NYY]
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