Daily Links: Public Hearing for Gowanus Station, Brooklyn Among Top Five Least Affordable Cities
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams will hold meeting on whether the historic Gowanus building should be saved, two timber-filled commercial buildings come to Williamsburg, more protests at Bed Stuy coffee shop over Halloween incident.
In the News
- RZA Sues Brooklyn Dog Walkers Woof-Tang Clan Over Copyrighted Name [NYDN]
- Key NYC Vote Tuesday on Controversial Fort Greene Park Redesign [Eagle]
- A Public Hearing for Gowanus Station Is Scheduled for November 27 [PMFA]
- Food Insecurity Highest in Brooklyn, Food Bank Report Finds [Bklyner]
- Will Fort Greene Apple Store Open in Time for Holiday Shopping? [Bklyner]
- Clinton Hill Residents Challenge Development of 32 Lexington Avenue[KCP]
- Brooklyn Among Top Five Least Affordable Cities [P2H]
- Locals Protest Strand Cafe in Bed Stuy Over Racist Halloween Incident[Eater]
- Two Timber-Filled Commercial Buildings Coming to Williamsburg [TRD]
- Mega-Tower on Greenpoint Waterfront Nears Completion[NYY]
Top Brownstoner Stories
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- Semi-Detached Queen Anne in Crown Heights With Carriage House, Ionic Columns Asks $3.499 Million
- At Gowanus Canal Superfund Town Hall, Residents Were Eager to Hear of Progress
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