Daily Links: Landlords Use Rent Law Loophole to Combine Stabilized Apartments and Jack Up Rents
In the News A Repeat of Covid: Data Show Racial Disparities in Monkeypox Response [NYT] A Plant-Based Ice Cream Shop From Clementine Bakery in Clinton Hill [NYT] NYC to Demolish Landmark Building Owned by Brooklyn ‘Bag Lady’ [NYP] Wild Birds, a 2-Year-Old Music Venue in Prospect Heights, is Closing [BK Mag] You Can Now Go…

Prospect Lefferts Gardens. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- A Repeat of Covid: Data Show Racial Disparities in Monkeypox Response [NYT]
- A Plant-Based Ice Cream Shop From Clementine Bakery in Clinton Hill [NYT]
- NYC to Demolish Landmark Building Owned by Brooklyn ‘Bag Lady’ [NYP]
- Wild Birds, a 2-Year-Old Music Venue in Prospect Heights, is Closing [BK Mag]
- You Can Now Go Glamping on the Brooklyn Waterfront [Time Out]
- Anne Pasternak Rearranges Every Hotel Room She Stays In [Curbed]
- NYC Landlords Use Loophole To Spike Regulated Rents [Gothamist]
- Why Is NYC’s Economy Still Struggling? 3 Sectors Explain [The City]
- To Keep Its Ancient Equipment Running, NYCHA Makes Its Own Parts [Curbed]
- Developers Secure $176 Million Loan for 420 Carroll Street in Gowanus [NYY]
- Permits Filed for 228 13th Street in Park Slope [NYY]
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