Daily Links: East New York Complex Loses Power in All 46 Buildings
Clinton Hill’s Greene Hill food co-op opens new location this week, and the story of how Brooklyn’s Native American ironworkers built New York.

Carroll Gardens. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Top Floors of New Residential Buildings Are Dedicated to Shared Spaces [NYT]
- At Dekalb Market’s Daigo Hand Roll Bar, Sushi Looks to Its Humble Roots [NYT]
- Films From Cobble Hill Video Store Will Be Sold to Alamo Drafthouse [Patch]
- Power Restored at Starrett City Where 46 Buildings Lost Electricity [WNYC]
- MTA Plans to Hike Fares in 2019, 2021 By Four Percent Each [NBC NY]
- How Brooklyn’s Native American Ironworkers Built New York [6sqft]
- Meet the DOT Worker Who Keeps Brooklyn Bridge Flags Flying [NY1]
- Disabled People Lived in Squalor for Years in Ditmas Park [Bklyner]
- Clinton Hill’s Greene Hill Food Co-Op Opens New Location This Week [Bklyner]
- All Year Management Nabs Gowanus Portfolio for $61 Million [TRD]
- Permits Filed for Seniors Affordable Housing in Williamsburg [NYY]
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