Daily Links: Locals Decry 'Monstrosity' to Replace Burned Garage Behind Stuy Heights Mansion
Low-income Brooklyn homeowners now included in storm resiliency program, and a Bushwick councilman wants more leniency for e-bike users.
Crown Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Popularity of Iconic Brooklyn Bridge Walkway Calls for Redesign [Eagle]
- Low-Income Homeowners Now Included in Storm Resiliency Program [Curbed]
- Bushwick Councilman Wants More Leniency for E-Bike Users [Bushwick Daily]
- Phil & Anne’s Good Time Lounge in Cobble Hill Appears to Be Closed [Eater]
- Locals to Protest Development of Landmarked Bed Stuy Mansion [Patch]
- Ditmas Park’s Lea Closed by Health Inspectors [Patch]
- Bushwick Vegan Café Allows Diners Pay What They Can Afford [Edible BK]
- Brooklyn Flea Celebrates 10th Anniversary This Weekend [Bklyner]
- Permits Filed for Six-Story Building on Graham Avenue in ‘Burg [NYY]
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