Daily Links: Red Hook Warehouse Used to Store Artwork Sells for $100 Million
Cafe for vinyl lovers opening in an ancient Gowanus building, and a look inside the new social spaces for people of color in Brooklyn.
In the News
- Inside New Social Spaces for People of Color in Brooklyn [NYT]
- Cafe, Bar for Vinyl Lovers Opening in Ancient Gowanus Building [BP]
- Industry City CEO Decries Calls to Delay Waterfront Rezoning [Curbed]
- Building a Bike Network in South Brooklyn [Curbed]
- Latin-Inspired Eatery Taking Over Former Havana Social Space in ‘Burg [CO]
- Artisanal Tequila Company Clase Azul Is Coming to Dumbo [CO]
- Navy Yard Signs Large Manufacturing Tenant [Crain’s]
- Charter School Planned for Clinton Avenue to Face Hearing [Patch]
- Council Member Grapples With 41 Summit Street Rezoning [Bklyner]
- Fruchthandler, Schron Sell Red Hook Warehouse for $100 Million [TRD]
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