Daily Links: City Playgrounds Still Closed, Brooklyn Arts Groups Open Their Lobbies to Protesters
In the News Inside the Newly Spotless Subway: ‘I’ve Never Seen It Like This’ [NYT] How to Start a Neighborhood Association [NYT] Brooklyn Arts Organizations Open Their Spaces to Protesters [BP] Mermaid Parade Organizers Announce Face Mask Contest Winners [BP] Abdullah Akl Just Wants to Make A Difference [Bklyner] Barclays Center, Brooklyn’s Accidental New Town…
Gowanus. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- Inside the Newly Spotless Subway: ‘I’ve Never Seen It Like This’ [NYT]
- How to Start a Neighborhood Association [NYT]
- Brooklyn Arts Organizations Open Their Spaces to Protesters [BP]
- Mermaid Parade Organizers Announce Face Mask Contest Winners [BP]
- Abdullah Akl Just Wants to Make A Difference [Bklyner]
- Barclays Center, Brooklyn’s Accidental New Town Square [Bklyner]
- City to Paint ‘Black Lives Matter’ Murals on Five Streets [amNY]
- As City Reopens, Playgrounds Within Parks Stay on Lockdown [The City]
- The NYPD and Mayor’s Office Were MIA at a Police Oversight Hearing [Gothamist]
- Misi Returns to Williamsburg, With a Takeout Twist [Greenpointers]
- What a Toothless de Blasio Means for Real Estate [TRD]
- A Flatbush Principal Retires After Battling COVID-19 for Months [Chalkbeat]
- Renderings Revealed for Mixed-Use Building in Bushwick [NYY]
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