Daily Links: J'ouvert Participants Question New Rules, High Rise for Makers Coming to Gowanus
Opponents of the Bedford-Union Armory plan claim a conflict of interest because the head of the EDC bought a home in Crown Heights, and a Williamsburg music producer says he can’t work or sleep because of construction noise at Domino.
In the News
- Family of Park Slope Boy Who Wears Dresses Sues Education Department [NYT]
- Drop Armory Plan, EDC Head Bought Home Nearby: Critics [BK Paper]
- Sunset Park Church to Become 73-Unit Mixed-Use Building [TRD]
- Developer Shoots for $48 Million Sellout at Funky ‘Burg Condo [TRD]
- Mayor’s Shelter Plan May Aid Bad Landlords [Gothamist]
- J’ouvert Participants Question New Security Rules [Gothamist]
- Oncoming Train Forces Subway Rat to Abandon Takeout Container [Brokelyn]
- Domino Site’s Pile Driver Hits Sour Note for Longtime Music Producer [DNA]
- New 13-Story Gowanus Tower Will House Small Manufacturers [DNA]
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