Daily Links: The Oldest City Buses End Up in Brooklyn’s Poorest Neighborhoods
Crown Heights civic leader doubts Laurie Cumbo’s opposition to new development, and Sunset Park residents debate the future of the Industry City rezoning.
In the News
- How Much Green Space Can We Afford During a Housing Crisis? [NYT]
- Brooklyn’s Poorest Get Stuck With the MTA’s Oldest Buses [NYDN]
- New Target to Replace Toys ‘R’ Us in Gravesend [NYP]
- Crown Heights Civic Leader Doubts Pol’s Opposition to Development [BP]
- Sunset Park Debates Future of Industry City Rezoning [Curbed]
- This Red Hook Tavern Is Part Americana, Part Cantina [NYM]
- Crown Heights House Recognized With Preservation Award [BK Reader]
- 35-Year Old Park Slope Irish Pub Closed on St. Patrick’s Day [News12]
- New Renderings Reveal ODA-Designed Condo in Dumbo [NYY]
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