Daily Links: One Million Low-Rent Apartments Have Disappeared Since 2005, Study Says
When there was a commuter banking window at the Borough Hall Station, and the city is expanding curbside e-waste collection to Southern Brooklyn.
Sunset Park. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- M.T.A. Says the Subway Is Getting Better. Here’s Why You Haven’t Noticed. [NYT]
- Report Says NYC Lost One Million Low-Rent Apartments Since 2005 [NYDN]
- LPC Tells Marvel Architects to Change Its Design for 29 Jay Street Project [Eagle]
- City Expanding Curbside E-Waste Collection to Southern Brooklyn [BP]
- MS 51 May See Radical Changes in Plan to Diversify Slope-Area Classrooms [BP]
- When There Was a Commuter Banking Window at the Borough Hall Station [UC]
- New PLG Co-Living Space Has a Vlog Room and Prep Kitchen [Patch]
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