Daily Links: Open Streets Turn Into Outdoor Dining Venues, Absentee Ballots Still Being Counted
In the News Drugstore, Butcher, Dry Cleaner: Pandemic’s Toll on a Brooklyn Block [NYT] Public Spaces Weren’t Designed for Pandemics. NYC Is Trying to Adapt [NYT] Why the $6 Billion NYPD Is Now a Target of ‘Defund the Police’ [NYT] Beloved PLG Brewery Looks to Expand [BP] A Bagpiper Uses His Park Slope Street Corner…

Brooklyn Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Drugstore, Butcher, Dry Cleaner: Pandemic’s Toll on a Brooklyn Block [NYT]
- Public Spaces Weren’t Designed for Pandemics. NYC Is Trying to Adapt [NYT]
- Why the $6 Billion NYPD Is Now a Target of ‘Defund the Police’ [NYT]
- Beloved PLG Brewery Looks to Expand [BP]
- A Bagpiper Uses His Park Slope Street Corner to Honor the Dead [WP]
- Absentee Ballot Count Could Swing Nearly a Dozen Close Primary Races [amNY]
- Pandemic-Emptied Hotels Could Become Affordable Housing [The City]
- The Man Behind the Mask, Goggles, Gloves and Glasses [Greenpointers]
- What It’s Like to Visit the Skyline Drive-in Movie Theater in Greenpoint [BI]
- A Park Slope Brownstone With Equal Parts Tradition and Whimsy [AD]
- Restaurants Can Apply to Have Seats on Closed Streets Starting Monday [Eater]
- Permits Filed for a Six-Story Mixed-Use Building In Sunset Park [NYY]
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