Daily Links: NYCHA Concedes Failure Extends Further Than Lead Testing in Buildings
City Council approves rezoning for Fort Greene church’s affordable tower, and Brownsville gets affordable homes and arts center.
Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Housing Authority Admits Failures Go Well Beyond Lead Testing [NYT]
- A Comfy Fit in Williamsburg [NYT]
- The Art of the Australian Breakfast in Bushwick and Beyond [NYT]
- Barclays Center Banning Plastic Straws in First for NYC Venues [NYP]
- City Council Approves Rezoning for Fort Greene Church’s Affordable Tower [BP]
- Plastic Plunges Onto Platform at Borough Hall Station [BP]
- Affordable Homes, Arts Center Upgrades Coming to Brownsville [6sqft]
- Hit Win Son Team Is Opening a Taiwanese Cafe in Williamsburg [Eater]
- Developer Arker Companies Plans 65-Unit Residential Building in ‘Burg [TRD]
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