Daily Links: Mayor Supports Plan to Convert Hotels Into Affordable Housing for Homeless People
In the News Why Libraries May Never Stop Being People Places [NYT] Debt-Ridden de Blasio Spending Thousands to Live Large at Brooklyn Hotel [NYP] A Tale of Two Siblings: Brooklyn Woman Sees Hope, Brother Despair [amNY] ‘Shouting at the Screen’ Returns to Nitehawk Cinema [BP] Inside Fermented Grapes, a Unique Wine Shop in Prospect Heights…

Downtown Brooklyn. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Why Libraries May Never Stop Being People Places [NYT]
- Debt-Ridden de Blasio Spending Thousands to Live Large at Brooklyn Hotel [NYP]
- A Tale of Two Siblings: Brooklyn Woman Sees Hope, Brother Despair [amNY]
- ‘Shouting at the Screen’ Returns to Nitehawk Cinema [BP]
- Inside Fermented Grapes, a Unique Wine Shop in Prospect Heights [Forbes]
- Brooklyn’s Cherry Blossoms Are in Full Bloom: How to Get a Look [Patch]
- Mayor Pushes State Plan to Convert Hotels Into Affordable Housing [Gothamist]
- Adams Budget Leaves Coney Island Boardwalk With Loose Screws [The City]
- The Williamsburg Townhouse Modeled After a Biophilic Hotel [Curbed]
- How Do You Put the Brooklyn in High-Rise Living? Ask Leyden Lewis [ED]
- Landlords Accused of Calling Cops on Legal Tenant Meetings [TRD]
- Permits Filed for 2753 Atlantic Avenue in East New York [NYY]
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