Daily Links: Racial Impact Study Claims Gowanus Rezoning Could Lead to More Local Diversity
In the News The Pandemic Gave New York City ‘Open Streets.’ Will They Survive? [NYT] How the Owner of Williamsburg’s Kellogg’s Diner Spends Her Sundays [NYT] Transformer Explosion Leaves Carroll Gardens Bakery Powerless [NYDN] Third Avenue Festival Planned for Bay Ridge Return in October [BP] Gas Explosion in Bed Stuy Leaves One Woman Injured [BP]…

Prospect Heights. Photo by Susan De Vries
In the News
- The Pandemic Gave New York City ‘Open Streets.’ Will They Survive? [NYT]
- How the Owner of Williamsburg’s Kellogg’s Diner Spends Her Sundays [NYT]
- Transformer Explosion Leaves Carroll Gardens Bakery Powerless [NYDN]
- Third Avenue Festival Planned for Bay Ridge Return in October [BP]
- Gas Explosion in Bed Stuy Leaves One Woman Injured [BP]
- Gowanus Could Become More Diverse After Rezoning, Study Finds [The City]
- Outdoor Dining Is Spreading, But Not Everywhere [Gothamist]
- Restorations Under Way at Historic Bushwick Church [Bushwick Daily]
- Park Slope School Blasted for Taking Down Diversity Mural [Patch]
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