Daily Links: Despite Pledge, NYCHA Admits They Can’t Inspect and Rid Apartments of Lead Paint
In the News Demolition Resumes at Red Hook’s S.W. Bowne Building [Eagle] National Grid’s Standoff With State Threatens Brooklyn Customers [Eagle] Dog-Killing Algae Found in Prospect Park [Eagle] De Blasio Pushes Plan to Restrict Hotel Development [Crain’s] Housing Authority Admits It Can’t Get the Lead Out [The City] Youth-Led Brooklyn Garden Plan Tangled in Years…

Bed Stuy. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Demolition Resumes at Red Hook’s S.W. Bowne Building [Eagle]
- National Grid’s Standoff With State Threatens Brooklyn Customers [Eagle]
- Dog-Killing Algae Found in Prospect Park [Eagle]
- De Blasio Pushes Plan to Restrict Hotel Development [Crain’s]
- Housing Authority Admits It Can’t Get the Lead Out [The City]
- Youth-Led Brooklyn Garden Plan Tangled in Years of Confusion [The City]
- Study Finds 43 Stores Empty on Park Slope Main Streets [Patch]
- Did a Brooklyn Home’s Tunnel Provide Passage to Escaped Slaves? [CityLab]
- Win Son Bakery Now Open for Breakfast in Williamsburg [Gothamist]
- Espinal, Adams Call on MTA to Fix Broadway Junction [BK Reader]
- S&S Architecture Reveals Residential Expansion in Flatbush [NYY]
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